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Three Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd Eccles miners' safety lamps, two type SL and one type GR6S, height of each excluding loop 23cm (one badge indistinct), also a Chalwyn lamp (4). Additional InformationWear and tear commensurate with age and use throughout, one of type SL lamps manufacturer badges is heavily discoloured and worn so is partially illegible.
Aboriginal Weapons - probably 19th century, comprising of a Parrying Shield of elliptical form, incised with geometric waved/diamond cross hatch decoration and an integral handle, 36½in. (92.8cm.) long; Nulla or Waddy hardwood club with bulbous tapering end and crudely carved grip, incised with lighting strikes, 31½in. (80cm.) long; Boomerang/throwing stick of slightly curved form, decorated with bands of cross hatch and incised spears/clubs and boomerangs, slightly shaped handle, 36in. (91.5cm.) long; hardwood oar with chiselled paddle and spear end, 32¾in. (83.2cm.) long. (4) *Condition: each piece with very good aged patina, tips of some pieces slightly rutting.
Dolls’ house lighting, A gold painted cast metal four-lite chandelier with white glass globe shades —2½in. (6cm.) high (one shade replaced with wooden bead); a soft-metal ceiling lamp with glass globe shade; and another ceiling oil-lamp (missing shade); a modern brass chandelier and Davy lamp
TOUR CLOTHING - LIGHTING/SOUND EQUIPMENT COMPANIES. 21 assorted pieces of clothing, mostly t-shirts, though also to include a body warmer and long sleeve jumper, mostly from lighting/sound companies circa 1970s. Condition generally very good. All from the collection of Ian Harvie - a veteran roadie and drum technician who would become The Jam's crew manager.
TOUR CLOTHING - LIGHTING/SOUND EQUIPMENT COMPANIES. 23 assorted pieces of clothing, mostly t-shirts, though also to include a body warmer and long sleeved jumpers, some crew issued items, others from equipment/sound etc companies. Condition generally very good, all from the collection of Ian Harvie - a veteran roadie and drum technician who would become The Jam's crew manager..
A pair of German patinated bronze models of the Flower Queen and Phryne, circa 1875, by the Stotz Foundry, both portrayed standing and nude, the integrally cast circular bases inscribed in the maaquettes REINE DES FLEURS and PHRYNE respectively, both further inscribed P Stotz & Cie Stuttgart; on cylindrical marmo rouge griotte plinths 41cm high CATALOGUE NOTES: Paul Stotz (1850 - 1899) attended Stuttgart's polytechnic from 1866-67 and in 1869 joined the art school there, along with Karl Kopp, his uncle -who worked as a sculptor in the city. On completing his training Stotz worked in his father Albert's iron foundry as a draftsman and modeller, before moving to Vienna in 1873, where he worked as a journeyman in the Hollenbach bronze foundry In 1876 Stotz moved back to the family business where he directed the newly formed department of Bronce-Waaren-Fabrik in the lower Neckarstraße 134. The production programme included furnishings, lighting fixtures, busts, statuettes, grave monuments and other fittings. In 1882, the department's ownership was transferred fully to Paul Stotz, and he wasted no time in building a new factory at Neckarstraße 142, opening as Paul Stotz & Co
F. & C. Osler, a rare set of six gilt-bronze (with cut-glass droplets) neo Classical-style wall appliques, each oval applique surmounted with an anthemion motif above an elliptical frame centred and headed with an ormolu flower head radiating varying sized cut-glass droplets into the frame decorated to the edge with a running guilloche-style design, each applique finished with a hop-style inverted finial motif, each approx. 33.5cm (highest) x 15cm (width of oval frame at widest point), with detachable 'candle' tubes and now wired for electricity, the appliques marked Osler to the lower circular affixing point behind the hop finials, circa late-19th/early-20th century. F. & C. Osler was established in Birmingham in 1807 and created some of the most impressive glass chandeliers, lighting fixtures and decorative furnishings of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Well-known for innovative design and high quality, their mostly notable commission included in 1847 a pair of large candelabra for the tomb of The Prophet Mahomet in Mecca and the 8-metre high crystal fountain for the 1851 Great Exhibition which contained 4 tonnes of crystal (sold together with a letter from Mallett (Bond Street, London dated 23rd December 1991)One of the appliques has a twisted, bent candle arm. Some of the cut crystal is missing and needs to be replaced although it look like there are two long faceted crystals which have come away and are still extant within the lot. The gilding has darkened down significantly. There are one or two instances of minor bending to the gilt metal although nothing drastic apart from the candle arm already mentioned. The pieces seem to be stamped Osler to the lower circular wall affixing plate and this cannot be seen once this is against the wall. They look highly attractive and in our opinion it is a rarity to find a set of six and they appear to be generally in good original untouched order with no reparations noted and no other additions or alterations. Some of the droplets are missing and these are evident in the images. The appliques come together with a letter from Mallet dated 1991 and as we understand it these have been in the vendors family for many decades and are obviously fitted for electricity.
A Quantity of ''OO'' Gauge/HO Gauge Trackside Equipment and Building Kits- Hornby Skale Lighting Ref No's R8947/N8952, Hornby R405 ''Colour Light Signal.'' Signal kits by ''Scale Signal Supply.'' Just plug Ref.JP5700 Hub set, station fencing, Dapol Ref. C017 signal gantry kits, two Bachmanns locomotives staff sets, plus a ratio 7mm GWR signal kit. Majority of the items appear new/unused in original packaging.
A Subbuteo Table Soccer Flood Lighting Edition Set, circa 1970's, comprising of cloth pitch, goal posts, outfield players (incomplete), two goalkeepers, an assortment of Subbuteo teams (incomplete), including blue shirts/white shorts, blue shorts/rd and white striped shirts, playworn, boxed.
Five Darstaed 0 Gauge/7mm Pullman ''Paddington Newton Abbot Torquay Paington'' G.W.R Coaches, comprising parlour 1st ''Juana.'' Parlour brake 3rd ''Juno'' (2), Kitchen 1st ''Loraine,'' and ''The New Century Bar'' coach. Both brake/3rd fitted with 3 rail pickup for the end lighting. Condition very good plus with very good original boxes.
A W.A.S. Benson copper and brass fender, the frame on six heart shaped feet, set with repousse and engraved plaques designed by Heywood Sumner, unmarked, 129 cm long, 32cm. deep Literature Catalogue of Lighting & Hollow-ware Designs, W.A.S Benson catalogue plate 32 cat. no.502. Provenance The Best of British Design from the 19th and 20th Centuries - The Selling Exhibition, London 14-20th March 2008 Sotheby's/Paul Reeves PR93 page 114. Private collection. Exhibited W.A.S Benson Genius of the Arts and Crafts, Lakeland Arts Trust Blackwell, Cumbria 2007.
A pair of Chinese famille rose vases, 19th century, each applied with a dragon and decorated with sages, figures, insects and flowers against a pink ground, 111cm high (2) (one damaged at neck and incomplete) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items. Each shade showing extensive wear, stains, splits, loose threads Vase 1 - Neck with large section missing, signs of restoration, glue residue etc. Base with star cracks and crazing throughout. Pitting also visible. Unglazed gritty foot rim. Surface scratches and some glazing floors visible. Surface staining throughout. Grubby exterior and interior. Drilled hole. Vase 2 - Stained rim descending hairline cracks to the neck. Base stained and extensively crazed. Pitted. Unglazed gritty foot rim. Surface staining, scratches and signs of wear. Drilled hole with section which appears re-glued. Please see additional images. Fittings removes from each lamp.
A Chinese crackle glaze lamp, moulded with a dragon and a carp, with an embroidered shade, with gilt metal Rococo style mount to base, 90cm high including the shade, (shade at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items. Metal mounts detach. The rim of the vase is rather grubby and stained from where the mount has been present. Surface staining visible externally. Some large firing pits. Unglazed gritty foot rim. Drilled hole through the centre of the seal mark. Relief decoration with some small firing cracks. Shade extensively worn.

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