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ART DECO BRONZED SPELTER FIGURAL TABLE LAMP EARLY 20TH CENTURY the semi-clad female modelled raising the (period replacement) purple glass shade, on alabaster base, wired for electricity40cm highCondition generally good to fair. Areas of wear as per use and age, including to base. Some minor nibbles to rim of shade. The lamp is period. Additional images now available.
ART DECO GILT SPELTER FIGURAL TABLE LAMP EARLY 20TH CENTURY modelled as a nude maiden raising the light fitting, on marble socle base52cm high not including shadeCondition good to fair. Without major damages, though with surface wear - this including some gouges to the gilding. Also some misshaping to socle. Images of these areas now available.
SVEND AAGE HOLM-SØRENSEN (1913-2004), 'FISHING POLE' TEAK FLOOR LAMP CIRCA 1950-70 with brass mounts and triangular cast iron base, later fret cut shade, wired for electricity156cm highCondition good to fair. Teak and mounts both subject to general wear. Light not turning on, so uncertain if simply a bulb change or rewiring needed. Additional images now available.
A small group of petroliana and automobilia collectables, to include a small Shell enamel sign, a cast metal Power Ethyl hand sign, a Michelin Man dish, stickers, a Fina pendant, a double-sided Visco-Static BP enamel sign, 24 cm x 28 cm, a Fina Green Paraffin enamel sign, 30.5 cm x 46 cm, two Mustang hubcaps, and a Liberty Oil canister lamp
A late 19th century patinated spelter figural lamp after Auguste Moreau, 'Le ruiseau' (the stream), modelled as a nude boy carrying a pot on his shoulder, emanating foliage with twin-lights, with naturalistic petal nozzles, on a green marble circular base, with title plaque to the spelter base, 75 cm highLocation:LWB
A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED COLUMNAR OIL LAMPSLATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER CONVERTED TO ELECTRICITYEach 66cm high excluding fitmentsCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe electrical cables have been drilled through the upper part of the fitment, one one lamp this is removable, on the other it has been later glued in place, each collar is marked HINKSThe glass reservoirs have chips and nibbles to the edgesThe silver plate to the shafts and bases with wear and rubbing, also some discolouration and patches of what appears to be old, dried, adhesive, some misshaping to the metal also - each stand stable on their base howeverNo shades are presentPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
CONTINENTAL SILVER AND WHITE METAL TABLE OIL LAMP 19TH CENTURY stamped marks to base comprising likely date code for 1828, X, and maker's mark SA GorC A, with single handle over fabric shade, with twin burners over fluted column and circular base, with embossed foliate borders52cm highQty: approx. 1022g grossAdditional images provided
A pair of brass and black painted iron based twin light table lamps in the Victorian style, total height including finial 59 cm high, together with a large modern gold and blue glazed table lamp, 49 cm high excluding fitting and shade, a further black table lamp and a white painted cheval mirror
A Studio Pottery glazed flower head or fungus table lamp with foliate and insect decoration bearing incised initials "BR" to base for Bernard Rooke (b. 1938) of Greenwich (1950s), Forest Gate (circa 1961) and Swilland Ipswich (1973 onwards) 35 cm high together with a modern engraved glass goblet depicting a large country house with arched doorway, signed to base "Tracey Sheppard 1996", 9.5 cm diameter x 14.4 cm high
A collection of five various Victorian and later oil table lamps, one with faceted ruby glass reservoir, one with pale blue reservoir, one with green milk glass moulded reservoir, another with clear glass reservoir on an adjustable stand and a brass oil lamp with cranberry glass honeycomb shade (5) CONDITION REPORTS The green glass lamp only - the glass reservoir itself has air bubbles in the glass in various places, there is also some breaks to the glass as though a layer has come off or a bubble has burst revealing some sharp edges but does not appear to have gone through to the underneath layer. The reservoir appears to have been later attached to the brass base, remnants ot plaster/glue obvious. The brassware itself is pitted and in need of a clean. The china base has a large chip to the outside edge as well as smaller flaws throughout. Unknown if chimney and shade are original to the piece, both are in need of a good clean and have general wear and tear to piece throughout including dirt, surface scratches etc - see images for more details
A Royal Doulton flambe figure "Dragon" (HN3552), 14 cm high, together with a Carltonware chinoiserie decorated baluster vase on blue ground, 27.5 cm high, together with a similar cylindrical vase with flared lip, 26 cm high, two Staffordshire house figures and a resin figure of "Japanese woman" together with a shell picture of a bunch of flowers signed J. Wormwell, a Lucas "Silverking" cycle lamp
A 20th Century glass and brass six light electrolier in the Venetian taste with applied flower head medallion and glass drop decoration 56 cm diameter x approx. 40 cm drop together with another larger similar electrolier, twelve branch, eighteen light 70 cm diameter x approx. 44 cm drop together with another eight branch electrolier in similar style 52 cm diameter x 42 cm drop (with damage to base of lamp)
HORNBY; seven O gauge electrical lighting accessories, boxed, comprising No. 2E signal, three No. 2E signal single arms, No. 2E double arm signal and two No. 2E lamp standard electrical A868.Condition Report: They all look to be complete although I'm a played in condition and the boxes are in varying states including half with sellotaped edges

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