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Lot 27

Ausländische Orden & Ehrenzeichen - Grossbritannien : Großbritannien: Hosenbandorden (Order of the Garter): Gestickter Bruststern.Silberlahn und Silberpailletten, das Medaillon in besonders gewölbter Stickereiqualität. Das St. Georgs - Kreuz aus rotem Samt, die Ordensdevise "HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" auf blauem Samtuntergrund. Seltenes Exemplar vom Ende des 18. Jhd., bzw. Anfang 19. Jhd. in feinster Stickereiqualitä. An den Strahlenspitzen geringe Fehlstellen und etwas verformt. Da in Großbritannien bereits seit dem späten 18. Jahrhundert vorwiegend Metallsterne getragen wurden, haben sich gestickte Exemplare nur in verhältnismäßig kleiner Stückzahl erhaltenForeign Orders & Decorations - Great Britain : Order of the Garter: Embroidered Breast Star.Silver lantern and silver sequins, the medallion in special curved embroidery quality. The St. George's cross in red velvet, the order motto "HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE" on blue velvet background. Rare example from the end of the 18th century, or the beginning of the 19th century in the finest embroidery quality and especially measured by the age of good condition. Minor damage at the tips of the rays. Since in Great Britain since the late 18th century mainly metal stars were worn, embroidered copies have survived only in relatively small numbers.

Lot 2

Orden & Ehrenzeichen Deutschland - Bayern : Kurbayrischer Hochadeliger Ritterorden vom Heiligen Michael - Gesticktes Ordenskreuz (Bruststern) aus der Stiftungszeit des Ordens, um 1721.Gestiftet am 29. September 1693 von Kurfürst Joseph Clemens, Erzbischof von Köln und Herzog von Bayern. Der Orden war ausschließlich für den Hochadel vorgesehen (die Ordensritter hatten eine Adelsprobe abzulegen und mussten römisch-katholischer Religion sein) und war mit prächtigen Regalien ausgestattet. So trugen die Ordensritter neben den eigentlichen Dekorationen prächtige Ordensornate und Schwerter. Die Ordensritter gliederten sich in eine geistliche Abteilung, die so genannte blaue Fahne und eine weltliche Abteilung, die so genannte weiße Fahne. Die beiden Fahnen waren jeweils in drei Klassen eingeteilt. Die 1. Klasse bestand aus neun geistlichen und neun weltlichen Ordens-Commandeurs oder Großkreuzherren, denen das tragen der Ordenskette vorbehalten war. Die 2. Klasse bestand aus vier geistlichen und vier weltlichen Ordensbeamten, die im unterschied zu den Großkreuzherren und Rittern nicht den Hl. Michael sondern die Ordensdevise ?Quis ut Deus? im vorderseitigen Medaillon der Ordenskreuze hatten. Die 3. Klasse bestand aus 18 geistlichen und 18 weltlichen Ordensritten, die das Ordenskreuz statt an der Kette am Band trugen. In den Statuten von 1721 war (als Stern) das Tragen eines gestickten Ordenskreuzes auf der linken Brust vorgesehen Der Orden genoss während des gesamten 18. Jahrhunders ein hohes Ansehen. 1799 gab Kurfürst Maximilian Joseph (der spätere König von Bayern) die ihm durch kanonische Wahl zugekommene Großmeisterwürde zurück, weil er nach Erbschaft der Kurpfalz und Bayerns mehrere Großmeisterwürden anderer Orden bekleidete und diese mit dem Amte des Großmeisters des Ordens vom Hl. Michael für unvereinbar hielt. An seiner Stelle wurde Herzog Wilhelm (von der Linie Birkenfeld des Hauses Bayern) am 12. April 1799 zum Goßmeister gewählt. Er erhielt den Titel eines "Herzogs in Bayern" und war der Begründer dieser letzten noch verbliebenen Nebenlinie des Hauses Wittelsbach, der auch die spätere österreichische Kaiserin Elisabeth, genannt Sisi, entstammte. Nach Erlangung des Königswürde (1806) genehmigte König Max. I. Joseph das Fortbestehen des Ordens im Königreich Bayern und der Orden wurde im Jahr 1813 unter der Bezeichnung ?Ritter-Haus-Orden vom Hl. Michael, dessen Großmeisterstelle mit Königlicher allerhöchster Genehmigung einem Prinzen des Hauses übertragen ist? im bayrischen Hof- und Staatshandbuch geführt. Nach dem Tode Herzog Wilhelms wandelte König Ludwig I. den Orden am 18. Januar 1837 in den Verdienst-Orden vom Hl. Michael um, gab ihm neue Statuten, eine neue Klasseneinteilung und eine was verändertes Aussehen und bestimmte, dass die alte Form des Ordens nicht mehr verliehen werden sollte. Den bisherigen Rittern wurde das Tragen der Dekorationen jedoch ausdrücklich weiterhin gestattet. Im Zeitraum des Bestehens des Ordens von 1693 ? 1837 wurden insgesamt nur 289 Großkreuzherren und 119 Ritter ernannt. Alle Insignien des Ordens sind daher von größter Seltenheit. Gesticktes Ordenskreuz gemäß der Statuten von 1721. Vergoldeter Silberlahn und Silberfäden, schwarze Seidenfadenstickerei. Auf der Rückseite Deckpapier mit handschriftlicher Herstellerbezeichnung: ?J. f. de Bois Brodeur de son a. e. d. Bav.?. Bedeutendes Prachtexemplar in allerfeinster Stickereiqualität aus der Regierungszeit des Erzbbischofs und Kurfürsten von Köln Klemens August v. Bayern (1723 ? 1761). Dieses Exemplar ist bei Klingbeil/Thies, Orden 1700 ? 2000, Band I., S. 116 ff abgebildet und beschrieben. Es handelt sich um das einzige bekannte gestickte Brustkreuz dieses Ordens gemäß der Statuten von 1721, von dem auch in den Museen des Freistaates Bayern kein weiteres Exemplar vorhanden ist. German Orders and Medals - Kingdom of Bavaria : Electorate of Bavaria - Order of Saint Michael - Early embroidered breast star, 1721. Founded on September 29, 1693 by Elector Joseph Clemens, Archbishop of Cologne and Duke of Bavaria. The order was intended exclusively for the high nobility (the knights of the order had to present a proof of nobility and had to be of Roman Catholic religion) and was equipped with splendid regalia. Thus, in addition to the actual decorations, the knights of the Order wore splendid insignia and swords. The knights of the order were divided into a spiritual division, the so-called blue flag, and a secular division, the so-called white flag. The two flags were each divided into three classes. The 1st class consisted of nine ecclesiastical and nine secular Order Commanders or Grand Crosses. They had the exclusive right to wear the orders' collar chain. The 2nd class consisted of four ecclesiastical and four secular officers of the Order, who, unlike the Knights of the Grand Cross and regular Knights, did not have St. Michael but the Order's motto "Quis ut Deus" in the front medallion of their badges. The 3rd class consisted of 18 ecclesiastical and 18 secular knights of the Order, who wore a smaller version of the Order's cross on a ribbon instead of the collar chain. In the statutes of 1721 the regulation to wear an embroidered cross of the order (breast star) on the left breast was provided. The Order enjoyed a high reputation throughout the 18th century. In 1799, Elector Maximilian Joseph (later King of Bavaria) gave back the Grand Mastership he had received by canonical election because, after inheriting the Electoral Palatinate and Bavaria, he held several Grand Masterships of other Orders and considered them incompatible with the office of Grand Master of the Order of St. Michael. In his place, Duke Wilhelm (of the Birkenfeld line of the House of Bavaria) was elected Grand Master on April 12, 1799. He was given the title "Herzog in Bayern" (Duke in Bavaria) and was head of this last remaining side line of the Royal House of Wittelsbach. The legendary Empress of Austria Elisabeth "Sisi" also was a member of this branch of the Wittelsbach family. After attaining the royal dignity (1806), King Max. I. Joseph approved the continuation of the Order in the Kingdom of Bavaria and in 1813 the Order was listed in the Bavarian Court and State Manual under the name "Ritter-Haus-Orden vom St. Michael, dessen Großmeisterstelle mit Königlicher allerhöchster Genehmigung einem Prinzen des Hauses übertragen ist". After the death of Duke Wilhelm, King Ludwig I transformed the Order into the Order of Merit of St. Michael on January 18, 1837. He gave it new statutes, devided it in different classes (grades) and a slightly different design and determined that the old form of the Order should no longer be awarded. However, the previous knights were expressly allowed to continue wearing the decorations. During the period of the Order's existence from 1693 - 1837, a total of only 289 Knights of the Grand Cross and 119 ordinary Knights were appointed. All insignia of the Order are therefore of great rarity. Embroidered cross of the Order according to the statutes of 1721. Gilt silver lantern and silver threads, black silk thread embroidery. On the back cover paper with handwritten maker's inscription: "J. f. de Bois Brodeur de son a. e. d. Bav." (J. f. de Bois embroiderer to His Serene Highness the Duke of Bavaria) Magnificent and splendid breast star in the finest quality of bullion embroidery dating from the reign of the Archbishop and Elector of Cologne Klemens August of Bavaria (1723 - 1

Lot 391

A set of three lantern style wall lights, the opaque cylinder glass shades within a cage style frame on curved support with ball pendant, measures 76cm x 34cm x 22cm

Lot 447

A German oil lantern inscribed Western Germany Baby Feuer Hand, glass marked Jena Glass, measures 26cm high

Lot 341

Hexagonal brass and glass panelled hall lantern light fitting, 43cm approx.

Lot 77

An 'Oriental' hanging birdcage in the form of a lantern 42cms high

Lot 82

A glazed wrought iron 3 light hall lantern, gold painted finials 46cms high (PAT tested)

Lot 371

A Victorian Aesthetic Movement brass and stained glass hanging lantern

Lot 155

Imposing 19th century gilt bronze lantern (height 70cm) - Weight: 13.00 kg - Sizes: H=700mm L=280mm - Condition: At first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair

Lot 330

Artist: Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879 - 1940). Title: "Laternenfest, Bauhaus ["Lantern Party, Bauhaus"]". Medium: Original color lithograph & stencil/ pochoir. Date: Composed 1922. Printed later. Dimensions: Overall size: 7 5/8 x 8 3/4 in. (194 x 222 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in the plate, lower left; titled in the image; Felix Paul Klee handstamp, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. Cream wove textured paper. Wide margins. Fine impression with bright, fresh colors. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Acquired directly from Felix Paul Klee. Comment(s): This edition was authorized by Klee shortly before his death in 1940 but delayed by World War II until after the war. It was printed under the immediate supervision of Klee's son, Felix Paul Klee (1907-1990), a prominent art historian and later director of the Paul Klee Foundation. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29298-1-300]

Lot 3153

19th century Dallmeyer & Co. London brass lantern projection lens with rack and pinion focussing, serial no.14833 D5cmCondition Report:Good condition consistent with age and use.Minor scratches.Focussing functions.

Lot 3152

French magic lantern, in brass and black japanned tin case with carrying handles, four adjustable burners and height adjuster, on stepped wooden base L47cmCondition Report:Looks to be in good condition.

Lot 207

A Christopher Hyde gothic lantern, solid brass with bevelled glass finished in dark bronze (H64cm)

Lot 209

A Christopher Hyde gothic lantern, solid brass with bevelled glass finish in dark bronze (H89cm)

Lot 1189

(ML) A small group of glassware, to include a small frosted glass ceiling lantern. (8)

Lot 1304

A 1950s green painted signalling lantern, inscribed 'C E & S' and with broad arrow stamp, 33.5cm high; together with a percussion pistol.  

Lot 2012

A MODERN WHITE PAINTED METAL AND GLASS PENTAGANOL HANGING LANTERN70CM TALL X 32CM WIDE

Lot 2266

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTY COPPER STREET LANTERN45cm diameter; 55cm high

Lot 1441

Coloured Lantern Slides Primus Junior Lecturers Series, 'The Elephant's Revenge', 'Robin Hood', 'Never Ride a Strange Horse', 'A Country Courtship', 'Cinderella', all in original boxes, together with Jack and The Beanstalk and The Brown's. (7).

Lot 1447

Lantern Slides, to include Military, Hindu, Police Derbyshire, Cutlass drill - guard, Easter Fair Skipton, etc, approximately sixty.

Lot 1458

Lantern Slides, to include People, Walks of Life, Bridlington, Wedding etc, approximately sixty nine in box, plus Super 8 Hahnel viewer.

Lot 1115

A Chinese lacquered hanging lantern with decorated glass panels

Lot 341

An octagonal brass and glass hanging lantern, togther with a brass and cut glass light pendant, a similar wall sconce, a pier mirror in carved wooden scroll wood frame, two brass strut picture frames and a brass chamber stick etc

Lot 344

A 20th-century galleried twin-handled tray, an oak hanging wall rack, a pair of brass candle stands, a brass lantern and a table lamp base (6)

Lot 383

A quantity of clock reference books including, English Lantern Clocks by Geroge White, Watchmaking by George Daniels, Early English Clocks by Percy G Dawson, etc, (in two boxes)

Lot 71

A selection of clocks including an Art deco green onyx and black slate mantel timepiece with garniture, a ships type bulkhead timepiece with case back marked GPO E51/1, two inlaid mantel timepieces, two electric timepieces by Smith and Tempex, a lantern form electric timepiece, a brass cased mantel timepiece retailed by W Potts & Son Paris, a gravity mantel timepiece, other timepieces and a quantity of clock keys in one box (two trays and garniture)

Lot 95

A brass lantern style chiming clock, 10in high

Lot 1255

Victorian majolica jug in the form of an elderly cleric with scroll behind his back, H27.5cm, and a C19th Staffordshire Toby jug modelled as an elderly seated man with a lantern, H23cm (2)

Lot 1402

Small C18th style bracket timepiece, brass Roman dial signed in the arch 'Charles Frodsham, Clockmakers the the Queen', H18cm and a Davall lacquered brass cased lantern clock, H18cm (2)

Lot 1857

A black painted aluminium wall mounted lantern with four glazed panels, height 63cm, width 31cm, depth 72cm.

Lot 704

A tin-plate magic lantern with brass-bound lens, slide-carrier and electric illuminant; a selection of hand-coloured lantern slides in mahogany case; and part of a horizontal enlarger sold by the Westminster Photographic Exchange with brass-bound lens, condenser lens and rack and pinion focusing (lacks lamp house). (3)

Lot 560

Comics - Collection of 44 comics to include DC, Marvel etc featuring Aquaman (18 & 19), JLA (33 & 35), Green Lantern (35 & 38), etc, many comics are tatty, fair overall

Lot 67

The National enlarger magic lantern with Aldis Uni Anastigmat F/7.7 No 1 6" focus lens

Lot 28

A METAL AND GLASS LANTERN STYLE LIGHT IN HEXAGONAL CASING WITH A PYRAMID STYLE TOP, HEIGHT 56CM, WIDTH APPROX 36CM

Lot 352

A Victorian copper street lantern, manufactured by 'Foster & Pullen Ltd / Bradford', painted red and converted for electricity84 x 41cmProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk

Lot 471

A North African glass lantern, 20th century, decorated with pierced metal work and coloured glass panels, adapted for electricity96 x 53cmProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk

Lot 31

A Bullpit and Sons Limited of Birmingham flat backed carriage lantern, with swing handle, 42cm high.

Lot 335

Copper and brass ships lantern, converted to electric, H: 36 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 483

Robin Hood Magic Lantern Coloured Lantern Slides (Complete set of 12 with 2 extra spares) ROBIN HOOD is part 613 of the Junior Lecturers Series B (with Printed Readings and China and India with various views of Singapore b/w Magic Lantern Slides (8 in total) produced by F.H. Marlow Ltd. Including: Kamala Nehru Park Bombay, Supreme Court and Municipal Building Singapore and the Supreme Court facing the Padang and an Aerial view of Singapore.

Lot 435

Metal hanging lantern/candle holder. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 508

Wrought iron standard lamp with street lantern type top.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 39

Bullion lens black enamel railway type lantern, now converted with electric bulb. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 890

Full title: A French wrought iron lantern, 19/20th C.Description:H 87,5 x L 44,5 cmAbout this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.

Lot 274

Full title: A partly gilt bronze lantern, 19/20th C.Description:H 78x L 38cm

Lot 1634

DC COMICS - Justice League of America No. 117 P. 20 by Dick Dillin and Frank McLaughlinPage 20 of Justice League of America vol. 1 issue 117 published by DC Comics in April 1975 titled "I Have No Wings and I Must Fly!" The issue was written by Elliot S. Maggin with pencils by Dick Dillin, inks by Frank McLaughlin, and colors by Carl Gafford.This five-panel comic art page featuring Batman, Hawkman, Green Lantern,Superman, Green Arrow, and Atom alongside the first appearance of the Equalizer is hand-marked "Justice League," "117," "April," "20", and "1872-14." It exhibits tape residue on both the top and bottom edges. Dimensions: 17" x 11" (43.25 cm x 28 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.This lot comes from the collection of Lucasfilm historian J.W. Rinzler. Estimate: $400 - 600This lot will be auctioned on Friday, June 24th. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Thursday, June 23rd.

Lot 670

DISNEYLAND PARK - Mad Tea Party LanternA lantern from Disneyland's Mad Tea Party attraction. In the Alice in Wonderland-themed attraction, riders operated tea cups that spun beneath an array of colorful lanterns.This lantern is constructed of fiberglass painted a pale purple and blue with question mark patterns. The top is affixed with a black metal cap containing woven metal wire for mounting the lantern, while the bottom is inset with a vent for dispersing heat. The lantern is not currently rigged to illuminate, and its top wiring was cut after being removed from the ride. It exhibits bubbling on the bottom and minor chipping throughout the fiberglass from exposure. Dimensions: 24" x 24" x 28" (61 cm x 61 cm x 71.25 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 22nd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 926

UNKNOWN PRODUCTION - Howard Kazanjian Collection: Newton and Co. Magic LanternA Newton and Co. Magic Lantern projector. Considered a precursor to the slide projector, the lantern was used as such by projecting an image painted onto a glass slide by using a particular lens to focus candle light or electric light when it came later. The lantern reached peak popularity in the 18th century for its use to both entertain and educate.This piece is comprised of mahogany and brass plates and tubes used in the projection lens. The lantern includes a black metal chimney and a small door on either side for access to the illuminant. The projector exhibits some scuffs to the wood and discoloration to the metal elements. Dimensions: 26" x 17.5" x 8.25" (66.25 cm x 44.5 cm x 21 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $800 - 1,200This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 22nd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 1135

SPECTRAL - Mark Clyne's (James Badge Dale) Light-up Stunt Hyperspectral LanternMark Clyne's (James Badge Dale) Light-up Stunt Hyperspectral Lantern from Nic Mathieu's paranormal action film Spectral. Clyne modified his hyperspectral camera to project a beam of light that revealed hyperspectral anomalies to safely move to the plaza extraction point.Produced by Weta Workshop, this urethane lantern is fitted around a metal armature for rigidity. It is painted black, gray and silver-color . The end of the barrel is inset with a removable black metal flashlight. It exhibits signs of wear from age and use, including some cracking on various elements and residue on the handle. Dimensions: 37" x 16" x 9" (94 cm x 40.75 cm x 23 cm)Contains electronic components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, June 23rd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 1012A

A carved sandalwood box, with floral detailing, length 27cm, with a carved oak box, a box decorated with Windsor Castle, a jewellery box, a German chrome time piece, a lantern and a pair of Greenkat 10x50 binoculars.

Lot 1176

An Edwardian magic lantern, with an assortment of magic lantern slides, two stereoscopic viewers, and a small selection of stereoscopic slides (Qty). 

Lot 1502

A modern Chinese carved hardwood hanging lantern of hexagonal form with frosted glass panels printed with birds, height 40cm. 

Lot 558

A LARGE COPPER AND GLASS OCTAGONAL LANTERN1920's77 cm high x 34 cm wide

Lot 667

AN OCTAGONAL PAGODA STYLE PAINTED LANTERN20th CenturyWith glazed side panels and bell capped corners, 45 cm high

Lot 817

A SILK HEREK PRAYER RUG, TURKISHThe ivory mehrab with a vase of flowers supported by single columns rising to a pale pink arch with hanging lantern, a pair of birds, a madder palmette and floral vine border 123 cm; 78cmCondition Report: Good 

Lot 987

A German tinplate sweet container Chinese lantern, decorated with blossom and exotic bird —4in. (10cm.) high; and a Christmas cardboard sweet container log with composition metal-footed robin on top and wooden base

Lot 221

Two Staffordshire 'Nightwatchman' Toby Jugs, circa 1830Modelled seated on a chair with its back rail forming a spout to the rear, the larger jug with a bright blue and yellow lantern held in his right hand and resting on the brightly coloured marbled base between his feet, the smaller jug with a grey lantern resting on his lap, 20.2cm and 22.4cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceJames and Timmey Challenger Collection, ChicagoAlthough known as the 'Nightwatchman', this model probably represents George Whitfield, a famous Methodist preacher and friend of John Wesley. See Vic Schuler, Collecting British Toby Jugs (third edition, 1999), p.51.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 216

A brass lantern clock. Height 25.5 cm

Lot 202

A collection of early 20th century 3 inch diapositive lantern slides of yachts and other craft: including HMY 'Britannia', J-class 'Yankee', 'Shamrock', 'Schooner passing statue of Liberty, New York' and others.

Lot 54

Four boxes of magic lantern slides. Featuring vehicles, scenes of Wales, landscapes, etc

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