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An original WWI First World War period Christopher Collins Ltd of Birmingham made collapsible trench lantern. The lantern for candles, with detachable panels allowing the lantern to fold flat. Original maker's plaque to front, dated 1915. Retains all original glass panels, once cracked. Measures approx; 32cm tall, excluding handle.
A LARGE FAMILLE ROSE PALETTE ‘EIGHT HORSES OF WANG MU’ PORCELAIN LANTERN VASE, THE DESIGN AFTER GIUSEPPE CASTIGLIONE (1688-1766) ALSO KNOWN AS LANG SHINING 郎世宁 China, 20th century The front part finely painted with eight horses in various positions amidst a landscape and below a pine tree, the back part inscribed with a poetry completed by three apocryphal red seals of Lang Shining. The below all covered in turquoise enamel but for the central square within which is an apocryphal cobalt blue six character seal / zhuanshu mark of the Emperor Qianlong. H: 33 cm Notes: 1. The story of The Eight Horses of King Mu of the Zhou Dynasty originates from a historical romance, The “Mu Tianzi Zhuan”(lit. “An Account of Emperor Mu”), which describes the journeys of the fifth emperor of the Zhou dynasty (1023-983 BC) during which he met Xi Wangmu, i.e. the Queen Mother of the West. 2. The depiction of the horses is inspired from The “Tu Cheng Bai Jun” (lit. “The One Hundred Horses Scroll”, preserved in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan.粉彩“穆王八骏图”大花瓶中国,20世纪[INTERNET KEYWORDS] CHINA, CHINESE, QING, ANTIQUE, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN, PAINTING, SCROLL, JADE, DYNASTIE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESECondition Report: Condition report:- UV / black light checked.
A brass lantern mantel clock: the eight-day duration double-fusee movement striking the hours on a bell and having an anchor escapement, the brass lantern case having a raised brass chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals, the dial centre with tulip engraving, engraved corners, blued steel hands and cast-brass engraved cresting, the bell set within iron bell straps to the top, height 38cm. *Notes The Victorian movement was made to fit into the earlier late 17th Century case and dial.
A lantern of octagonal shape with fleur de lis, floral and foliate decoration, approximately 56cm high excluding fittings together with another smaller circular lantern with frosted glass within swirling wrought iron frame, 32cm high(2)Condition report: Panes in larger lantern loose, some damage to decoration, would require rewiring, heavy oxidisation to the iron; smaller lantern would require rewiring, some oxidisation to the iron, crack to the glass
A ceiling light with curved scrolling frame and attached hanging glass drops, 56cm high together with a brass frame and frosted glass hanging ceiling lantern, 36cm high and a glass onion dome ceiling light, 30cm high (3)Condition report: Some glass drops missing from largest ceiling light, glass light with significant breakage to the top, metal on all three lights tarnished
A Coalbrookdale Cast Iron Lantern Cloche and Cover, circa 1840-60, of square form, 61cm wide; A Similar Three-Tier Lantern Cloche and Three Covers, of octagonal form, 41cm wide; and Another Cloche Cover, of square form, 43cm wide (7)Burghley House walled kitchen garden, via a very large rural-life museum at Market Rasen, North LincolnshireCondition report: Frames with extensive paint loss and surface rust, large cloche with split to join of upright and collar, most glass damaged or missing
A Lantern Form Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1910, four posted frame case, pierced top frets, side doors inscribed "1st Jan 1918", 6-1/4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a top mounted bell, movement backplate stamped Peerless and numbered 175602, 38cm high Condition report: Brass surfaces are discoloured, minute hand has been repaired and signs of glue residue, movement looks complete, with pendulum.
A Lantern Hook and Spike Wall Alarm Timepiece, signed Ambrose, Vowell, London, 18th century and Later, four posted frame case, pierced frets, both side doors engraved Tempus Fugit and both doors engraved inside with Old English script, movement with verge escapement, alarm striking a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 28cm high, with an oak wall bracket Condition report: Case with later frets, alarm mechanism with later parts, later spikes, with two weights.
An Oak Cased Lantern Clock, the 17th century style oak case with a flat top pediment, hinged front door, side doors, front of the trunk later carved WWS 1686, four posted lantern frame movement, verge escapement and a central bob pendulum, outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 6-inch chapter ring, dial centre engraved with tulips and initials below 12 signed "JO", date aperture above 6, single hand, case is 19th century and later, lantern clock early 18th century, 217cm high Condition report: Case is 19th century and later, case with small cracks, scuff marks and chips in parts, trunk with later carved initials and a later carved date, lantern clock with all three top frets missing, side door panels and back panel are missing, dial with damages to the top left and right hand corners and signs of old repairs, chapter ring is split through the 12 o'clock numeral and needs repairing, front left hand side movement post is a wrought iron replacement, dial is loose and needs pinning into position.
Anatolian Silk Prayer Rug, circa 1900The crimson field with hanging lantern beneath the Mihrab having a lantern flanked by columns enclosed by indigo borders, 158cm by 120cmCondition report: Losses to the top and lower ends into indigo guard stripes. Both selvedges missing. Pile low and areas of wear, splits and further damage.

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