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A brass and glazed hall lantern in George III style, early 20th century and later elements, of hexagonal section, with six serpentine and foliate cast supports descending from a hanging ring, to repousse anthemia mounts at the upper angles, above reeded columnar uprights and paw feet, one pane hinged as a door to access the four light fitments within, 78cm high overall, 48cm widePlease Note: It is probable that the lantern dates from the mid 20th century rather than the early 20th century as originally catalogued.
Two Japanese marine ivory figure groups, Meiji period, the first modelled as a farmer sitting beside a tree in the branches of which his son is standing, reaching for an apple which his father offers, 26cm high, the second modelled as a farmer carrying a lantern and a bail of crops above his head while a monkey climbs around his legs, 23.5cm high.
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer painted with the very rare Vase and Lantern pattern, circa 1785-95, S mark to the bowl, tea bowl 9.2cm diameter, saucer 14cm diameter (small rim chip), sold together with a Chinese saucer in the same pattern 12cm diameter (3)Provenance: The bowl is Wright Collection no.649, purchased from Rod Jellicoe in 2001. The saucer is Wright Collection no. 878, purchased in 2011 from N. Gent. Literature: The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.185 and Newsletter June 2008 No.34 p.9. Though purchased separately, distinct similarities can be seen in the painting of these two pieces lending credit to the idea that they were most likely by the same painter, with the sizing of each piece also appearing to match.
A Caughley breakfast saucer painted in the rare Vase and Lantern pattern, circa 1785-95, unmarked, 15.7cm diameterProvenance: Wright Collection no.679, purchased from Bonhams (7/5/03, Lot 232). Literature: See Ironbridge 1999 no.32, The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White patterns, p.82 of and Newsletter June 2008 No.34 p.9.
An Italian gold lantern charm pendant, c.1960,of cube form, with paste oval cabochons in red and green, all claw set to triangular panels, twisted wire borders with polished or Florentine finish to a diamond cut cap with jump ring, lantern marked 750 with the Italian official national mark 1968-to date for Alessandria, charm 38 x 22mm, 11.93g,together with a pair of carved lapis lazuli gold earrings,a circular domed stud with a carved fan-shaped lapis lazuli top with polished dome below, to post and butterfly fittings, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 21mm diameter, 11.07g (3)
Lambertus Lingeman (1829 - 1894), oil on panel - The Interrogation, signed and dated 1859, in gilt frame, 35.5cm x 45cm.Provenance: Galerie Jean de Chatillon, Saint Malo, France, September 2007. Original bill of sale included CONDITION REPORT In very good restored condition. A tiny paint chip level with the hanging lantern. Frame a modern copy and in very good condition
A Royal Doulton figure of Cruella De Vil DN1 from the Disney series, together with two Wade models of Lucky and Roly and a further model of a Dalmatian, a Royal Doulton figure of Doc with lantern SW19 from the Snow White series, together with two matt glazed figures of the witch from Snow White and six matching dwarves, a pair of Wade condiments in the form of double faced male and female characters, etc
A Late 17th Century Square Dial Lantern Clock, signed Wm Young, Charing Cross, circa 1695, four posted movement with a central bob pendulum and original verge escapement, pierced side frets, outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, hook, 10-inch square brass dial with signed chapter ring, winged cherub spandrels, single hand, 39cm high see illustration William Young is recorded as working at Charing Cross London in the late 17th century. He was an apprentice in 1674 and a member of the Clockmakers Company in 1682. See Baillie GH) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg.351. 10.10.17, Dial is discoloured, chapter ring edge between 11 & 12 with a small groove, side brass doors and iron back cover are missing, movement with original verge escapement, movement is dirty, movement needs cleaning, bob pendulum is later, no weights, rope/chain is missing.
A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, four posted case with side doors and side frets, silvered chapter ring, finely engraved brass dial plate inscribed William Holloway of Stroud 93, dummy alarm disc, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a top mounted bell, dial and case late 17th century, later movement, 40cm high see illustration 10.10.17, Brass surfaces are discoloured, dial is discoloured, dial and case late 17th century, later movement.
An Arts and Crafts copper, iron and brass lantern, possibly Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, the tapering copper lantern with mottled glass panels, supported on a foliate back plate, 51cm high x 43cm widePROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: A little tarnished / grubby, but essentially ok.Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only. Prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use / installation of these items.

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