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Lot 228

A Muller Freres wrought iron and marbled glass ceiling light diameter 22in.

Lot 673

A pair of George V silver two branch, three light oval candelabra by Barker Brothers, with scrolling arms and tapering stems, Chester, 1923/25, with two extra sconces for converting to candlesticks, (one branch sconce missing), height 37cm, weighted.

Lot 225

A 19th century French Restauration, bronze and ormolu five light electrolier, with central eagle finial, diameter 18in. height 15in.

Lot 201

A Muller Freres silvered metal and frosted glass ceiling light drop 35in.

Lot 668

A late Victorian Elkington & Co large silver plated four branch, five light candelabrum, with scroll arms and knopped tapering stem, on shaped square base, 76cm.

Lot 640

Robert Barnes-The Postal Cancellations of the Faulkland Islands 143pp-light damage to dust cover

Lot 983

Great Britain - 1977 (5 Oct) Wildlife traffic light gutter pair on Cotswold cover FDC, l/a.

Lot 53

A GROUP OF PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN comprising: a large matt glazed green footed bowl (a/f), impressed marks; a matt-glazed blue vase, impressed marks; a small mottled green/brown matt glazed vase, impressed marks; a light blue matt glazed ashtray, impressed marks; a mottled orange glazed small squat baluster vase, impressed marks; and a blue glazed bowl of conical form, impressed marks. (6) First diameter 32cm

Lot 262

BRITISH ROYALTY: Small selection of signed pieces, Free Front envelope panels etc., by various British monarchs and family members comprising King William IV (a good, large example), King Edward VII (‘Albert Edward’, as Prince of Wales, laid down beneath a sepia photograph), Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (father of Queen Victoria), Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (sons of King George III). Some light age wear, G to about VG, 5

Lot 66

BEATLES THE: A small 8vo sheet of plain paper signed by three members of The Beatles individually, comprising John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, with the name 'Paul' added on behalf of McCartney, most likely by Starr. All three have signed in black inks, Lennon and Harrison with their names alone and Starr adding 'Beatles' above his signature. With extensive, although light, overall creasing and some minor staining, the left and right edges very slightly irregularly trimmed and the lower edge also irregularly trimmed and with a small area of paper loss to the lower left corner, only very minimally affecting one letter of Harrison's signature. G Provenance: According to information supplied by the vendor, the present signatures were apparently obtained by an Inspector Meldrum of the Nottinghamshire Police Force who was given the responsibility of collecting and escorting The Beatles from Nottingham railway station on one of their visits to the city to perform a concert.

Lot 295

BRITISH POLITICS: Selection of multiple signed slim 8vo pieces by various 17th and 18th century Lords of the Treasury, all neatly torn from larger warrants as is usual, including 3rd Earl of Carlisle, Richard Hampden, Laurence Hyde, Samuel Sandys, James Stanhope, John Poulett, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, Robert Benson, William Barrington, John Lowther, Thomas Littleton, Stephen Fox, John Smith, Henry Paget, Thomas Mansell, 1st Earl of Halifax, Thomas Newport, John Wallop, George Baillie, George Compton, Phillip Gibbons, Edward Dering, Thomas Pelham, Richard Hill etc. Three neatly laid down. With light age wear, otherwise G, 12

Lot 258

PRINCE PHILIP: (1921- ) Duke of Edinburgh, husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II. Signed Christmas greetings card by Prince Philip, the stiff pale green 4to folding card featuring a colour photograph to the inside of the Royal family in the grounds of Windsor Castle. Signed by the Prince in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone below a printed greeting. With two gold embossed crests to the front cover. Together with a second signed Christmas greetings card by Prince Philip, the stiff light green oblong 4to folding card featuring a colour picture to the inside of The Holy Family, by Sebastiano Ricci. Signed by the Prince in blue fountain pen ink with his name alone below a printed greeting. With a gold embossed crown to the front cover. About EX, 2

Lot 293

BRITISH POLITICS: A good selection of signed clipped pieces, fragments removed from documents etc., by various British political figures of the 17th century, many of them Lord Treasurers, including James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough & Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland (referring to the income of the bishopric of Ely, 1627), Robert Long (2; one a manuscript statement of account of rents due, 1670), Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, Earl of Pembroke, Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, Robert Howard, Heneage Finch, Thomas Cecil, Earl of Exeter, William Cowper, Thomas Clifford etc. Some are neatly laid down and with light age wear, G to about VG, 12

Lot 1495

Converted to electricity. With white and clear glass light shade, c.1920's. Approx 46cm long.

Lot 1076

Later conversion to table lamps. On wooden plinths. Both signed and with Made in France verification stamp. With two lime green lampshades. Sizes from bottom of plinth to top of figures approx 35cm. To top of light fitting approx 46cm.

Lot 301

Two vintage antler mounted ceiling lights; with each light featuring three interlocked antler stag horns; 54cm wide.

Lot 268

A 1930's duo ray spot light on cast iron base

Lot 441

An Italian three tier hanging light

Lot 249

A Tiffany style light shade with stained lead glass floral design.

Lot 152

An art glass and iron bounded ceiling light shade

Lot 94

An LTM L.T 10000 spot light on stand with original shutters, made in France.

Lot 270

An early 20th Century pot light lamp with chrome shade

Lot 443

A five light hanging hall light

Lot 213

An early 20th Century light oak pedestal chest of six drawers raised on bun feet, H:108cm W:61cm D:46cm

Lot 174

A pair of brass lantern light shades with bevelled glass panels

Lot 217

A light oak sideboard fitted six drawers

Lot 256

A metal ceiling light with glass shade

Lot 348

A light oak two tier table

Lot 407

A box of light room equipment

Lot 454

A brass desk light base; and a glass hanging lantern

Lot 535

A Victorian light oak hall chair

Lot 300

LADY'S LIGHT BROWN MUSQUASH FUR JACKET

Lot 39

AN OAK, LONG, LOW BOOKCASE, ENCLOSED BY FOUR LEAD LIGHT DOORS, RAISED ON BULBOUS SUPPORTS WITH SHAPED FLAT STRETCHERS AND BUN FEET, 6' WIDE, 3'3" HIGH

Lot 262

AN ORIENTAL CHINA VASE TABLE LAMP WITH TWIN LIGHT TOP AND A RESIN TABLE LAMP IN THE FORM OF TWO DOVES, ON WOODEN BASE

Lot 254

QUANTITY OF GLASS TO INCLUDE; A RUBY GLASS LIGHT SHADE, AN ANTIQUE GLASS GOBLET WITH SPIRALLY FLUTED AND ENGRAVED BOWL, MOULDED PEDESTAL CAKE STANDS, CUT GLASS GLOBE AND SHAFT SHAPED DECANTER ETC.......

Lot 99

A selection of ceiling light fittings

Lot 57

A pair of gilt candle style wall light fittings

Lot 265

Oscillating spot light, working

Lot 109

Two oriental style globular glass light shades

Lot 272

Large copper and castellated light shade, possibly from theatre/cinema

Lot 92

Ox's and Bucks Light Infantry - Very fine RP unit around an Officers' horse, very clear cap badges

Lot 157

Royal Marine Light Infantry, a very fine RP - Section photo with machine-gun. Sign on the hut reads E.M.L.I./Brown-Down. Superb

Lot 93

Ox's and Bucks Light Infantry WWI RP card, full length badged for ID photo

Lot 122

Royal Artillery (mostly) WWI 'Lunch Time at Gooden' large group outside YMCA Hut, light corner crease.

Lot 47

Jersey Light Infantry WWI Sub Unit RP camp behind, photo, Foot, Pitt Street Jersey. Very fine card

Lot 46

Highland Light Infantry 'Signaller's in HLI Egypt' - a very fine RP of this proud unit with their equipment.

Lot 415

Guiness Time light up clock - free standing along with two pictures and a Guiness promotional cup

Lot 492

Light oak framed Haberdashery counter with 12 fitted drawers

Lot 495

Copper on Marble clock depicting a religious scene with light surrounded by a Perlux clock

Lot 541

Lipton's Souvenir Tea Caddy, small oil lamp, various brass fittings, pair of Denhill binoculars in fitted case snf s hanging sconce style oil lamp wall light.

Lot 295

A rose pink and light pink reversible quilt, another reversible with yellow, the other mint green gingham and pink (3)

Lot 5

Seven printed summer dresses, 1930s, including a purple floral silk example with ruching to sleeves; another in blue and yellow stripes with matching belt; and others, busts approx 81-92cm, 32-36in (7) CONDITION REPORT: ·Varying condition - majority are good overall with minor flaws, notable flaws are:·Perspiration stains to purple painted dress at underarms·Tearing/staining to brown example at underarms·Fraying/ tearing to collar of leaf printed dress·Pastel printed cotton has darned repairs at underarms, speckling of light brown stains to lower front skirt·Striped blue and yellow dress - scuffing to collar and a couple of small holes at right underarm·Blue leaf print - perspiration stains at underarms but not immediately obvious due to print

Lot 343

A Courrèges acid-green silk evening dress, circa 1972, Couture Future labelled and numbered 0016243, with two front pockets and ruffles to shoulders, bust 86cm, 34in CONDITION REPORT: scattering of light brown stains to centre back hem.

Lot 519

A pair of Valenciennes lappets, circa 1730-40, finely worked with scrolling exotic blooms and leaves, scalloped borders, mounted onto card, each lappet 8 x 62cm CONDITION REPORT: Continuous light brown staining to both.

Lot 402

A muslin dress, 1800-10, empire-line with purple wool embroidered borders, pin-tucked short sleeves, narrow back with Dorset buttons CONDITION REPORT: numerous small darns, light brown discoloration to front of skirt and the occasional brown spot stain, thinning in muslin at underarms, sleeve may have been shortened, 1cm brown stain below waist front right side, embroidery is generally good

Lot 103

A pair of Terry de Havilland metallic snakeskin platform shoes, 1970s, lycodonomorphus rufulus, stamped to interiors, in shades of blue and silver, peep-toes, approx UK size 6 (2) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with signs of light wear, slight scuffing to lower platform edges, heel uppers and heels but overall good condition

Lot 13

A group of afternoon and dinner-wear, 1940s, nine ensembles, including two boldly striped dresses in shades of purple; black crepé example with matching waistcoat and floral appliqué; a printed yellow silk example with CC41 label, and others, busts approx 86-96cm, 34-38in (qty) CONDITION REPORT: ·Varying condition but majority are good and wearable·Multi-coloured striped example has perspiration stains and tear along seam at right underarm.·Yellow print dress - belt buckle frayed, light brown staining to buttons·Mustard yellow crepe - 5cm tear at neckline, very light thinning at underarms·Black coat - numerous pinhead sized holes·Blue dress - fading/light brown stains in places

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