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A Welsh Room Heater/Oil Lamp in the Japanese Style, of square form, with moulded cranberry glass shade; a brass Corinthian column oil lamp with cream foliate moulded glass reservoir and glass chimney (2)Heather - shade with minimal rim chips only, no cracks. No central chimney. Burner intact, threads worn so the burner pulls out of the reservoir without turning. Metal overall slightly pitted and worn. Generally Good.Oil lamp - reservoir free from cracks. All components firmly fixed. Lacking shade.
Five Oil Lamps, comprising a Wanzer Patent oil lamp, in brass with green glass shade; a brass oil lamp with foliate moulded apricot glass shade and glass chimney; a black painted metal hanging oil lamp with white glass shade; a brass oil lamp with copper reservoir, white glass shade and glass chimney; a white metal oil lamp with clear glass reservoir and glass chimney; an etched glass shade - af, etc.
Four Various Oil Lamps, comprising a brass oil lamp with amber glass reservoir and white opaque glass shade; a brass oil lamp with turquoise glass reservoir, chimney and frosted shade; two cast iron oil lamps, one with green reservoir, chimney and shade, the other with clear cut glass reservoir and swan painted shade (4)
1910-13 Scott Expedition. 1910 (Aug 15) Four page letter written from "St. Simons Bay, South Africa" on notepaper with the printed crest of "BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION / TERRA NOVA R.Y.S" depicting a penguin standing on Antarctica, written by James Paton, describing the voyage from Cardiff to Simons Town via Madeira and Cape Verde, the extinguishing of a fire on board caused by the carpenter leaving an unattended kerosene lamp burning, the censuring of the carpenter by Capt. Evans in front of all the crew and expedition members and the birth of puppies on board, the final part of the letter unfortunately missing. With the envelope addressed to Miss Emma Brewer in London bearing two Cape 1d stamps each tied by a Simons Town (Aug 17) c.d.s, the reverse with the printed British Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova crest. A scarce expedition cover written en route to the Antarctic. Photo on Page 132.

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