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A patinated bronze six light Louis XVI style lantern, late 19th century, the pierced and divided corona leading to foliate `C` scroll arms above hexagonal domed top and glazed panels with term figures to the corners, the body enclosing six light interior, to the bottom having shaped feet, 113cm high x 67cm wide, (a/f). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use).
Large WWII combined port-starboard navigation ships lantern, very unique that it has both the port (left, red) and starboard (blue) split lenses within the same light. This ships light is huge and heavy with an absolutely beautiful aged patina to the brass and copper hardware and tin body intact. Stunning 95 year old piece, this navigation light was certainly used during WWII aboard either a British naval ship or merchantman dimensions 37 cm x 21 cm x 19 cm and is possibly by Telford, Grier & Mackay Ltd , Glasgow
CARVED AND POLYCHROMED MAIDEN FIGURE WITH FANJapanese carved and polychromed ivory figure of a maiden holding a folding fan. Also holding a lantern in her left hand. Etched floral patterns throughout layered robe. Taisho to Showa period. Measures 6 1/8 inch height (15.6 cm). 1 1/8 inch base height (2.9 cm). Total weight of 164 grams.
Pr JAPANESE CARVED POLYCHROME IVORY MAIDEN FIGURESPair of Japanese hand carved polychromed ivory maiden figures. Each wearing layered robe with etched patterns throughout. One holding child and the other a lantern with fan. Red etched calligraphy signature to bottom. Each measures approx. 7 7/8" height (20cm). Total weight of approx. 764 grams.
Two Chinese Small Porcelain LanternsPair of Chinese enameled porcelain lanterns, each with a mille fleur globular top decorated with monkey and deers in reserve, together with a pair of porcelain bases; along with wood stands, porcelain lantern and base: 7.25"h; Provenance: Estate of Reynold Tom of Oakland, CAStarting Price: $100
A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, four posted movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 4-1/2 inch Roman numeral chapter ring, engraved dial plate, alarm disc, pierced frets appearing to depict cockerels, lacking alarm work, possibly Continental, part 17th century and later, 31cm high 01.02.13, Case with later parts and some 17th Century parts, in my opinion the later parts are the engraved dial plate, chapter ring, alarm disc, single hand, train wheels and verge escapement, bob pendulum, spurs, and side doors appear later, converted back to verge, lacking alarm work, extra vacant holes in the movement top plate, in my opinion the 17th Century parts are the brass top bell mount holding the bell, possibly the pierced frets and the four posted brass frame. Possibly Continental.
A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, 20th century, with pierced dolphin frets, top mounted bell and side opening doors, 6-inch Roman chapter ring, dial bearing inscription William Gray, London, single hand, two train weight driven movement with countwheel striking on a bell, verge escapement, bob pendulum, 38cm high, with wall bracket and weight 11.12.12, Brass surfaces have tarnished, chapter ring has tarnished and the Roman numerals need re-waxing, movement looks complete but needs cleaning.
A Rare 17th Century Striking Lantern Clock, signed and dated Tho Tue de L`inn Fecit Dece`br ye 5th 1663, (made in King`s Lynn), four posted movement with verge escapement and balance wheel control (re-instated ?), outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pierced galleried frets depicting sea creatures, 6-1/2 inch silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with star-on-a-stalk half hour markers, lacking alarm disc, dial plate centre with engraved scroll decoration and signed and dated, single iron hand, alarm work now lacking, 42cm high, with a later oak wall bracket Thomas Tue (1613-1710) is recorded as working in King`s Lynn. He was one of the first clockmakers to work in Norfolk and by 1646 he purchased his freedom to trade in King`s Lynn in 1662, though he worked there before 1662 as at least three of his clocks are dated before that year (1646, 1649, 1655). He dated most of his clocks conveniently in a visible place on the dial. This clock is illustrated in two books. See Loomes (Brian) Lantern Clocks & Their Makers, pg.247 and Loomes (Brian) Complete British Clocks, pg..22 & 23. 01.02.13, Brass surfaces are faded and look dirty, silvering faded to the chapter ring, top mounted bell has been cracked at some time and has been restored and this can be seen when looking inside the bell, bell support and top finial are later added, movement top plate with five small vacant holes and a small plugged hole next to the balance wheel cock, balance wheel control possibly re-instated and converted back from anchor?, movement now lacking all the alarm work, alarm disc is now missing for the centre of the dial, crown wheel arbor appears to have been replaced, spike pulleys look to have been replaced, bottom movement plate with a crack, iron back sheet is missing, top plate with three small vacant holes to the backside, bottom movement plate backside with two vacant holes, back iron loop is missing, chains/ropes are missing, later weight.
Rare Tabriz Souf Prayer Rug Persian Azerbaijan The silver blue field with central hanging lantern and urn issuing flowers, birds and animals flanked by raspberry borders of cartouche between floral meandering vine guard stripes, 170cm by 122cm Woven on silk foundation Slight dye run, otherwise in good condition. 260213

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