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Lot 1084

{ Option of lots: 1083, 1084 } Endon Lighting Piccolo Single Light Wall Light - Satin nickel plate & white fabric 180mm projection x 255mm height x 265mm width (PLT 7)

Lot 1085

{ Option of lots: 1085, 1086 } Endon Lighting Piccolo Single Light Wall Light - Satin nickel plate & white fabric 180mm projection x 255mm height x 265mm width (PLT 7)

Lot 1086

{ Option of lots: 1085, 1086 } Endon Lighting Piccolo Single Light Wall Light - Satin nickel plate & white fabric 180mm projection x 255mm height x 265mm width (PLT 7)

Lot 1110

{ Option of lots: 1110, 1111 } CATALONIA Wall Sconce B6601-CE Troy Lighting Simple rough metal and smooth marble pillars of light form an elegant contrast. Hints of black veining in the hewn stone connect to the textured black of the supporting iron. Catalonia’s contradictions create a striking fixture with a beautiful quality of light diffusion. Width/Diameter 13.97cm Height 41.91cm Extension 10.80cm Top To Center 20.96cm (PLT 8)

Lot 1111

{ Option of lots: 1110, 1111 } CATALONIA Wall Sconce B6601-CE Troy Lighting Simple rough metal and smooth marble pillars of light form an elegant contrast. Hints of black veining in the hewn stone connect to the textured black of the supporting iron. Catalonia’s contradictions create a striking fixture with a beautiful quality of light diffusion. Width/Diameter 13.97cm Height 41.91cm Extension 10.80cm Top To Center 20.96cm (PLT 8)

Lot 1123

Elica Adagio GME BL/A/90 - Downdraft Extractor Stainless Steel and Glass Black Features Touch Control 3V + I Neon lighting 1x14W Outboard motor not included Exit (mm) 150-200 Airflow IEC (m3 / h) 270-580 (800) Sound Level dB (A) 38-48 (58) Pressure (Pa) 540 Consumption (W) 250 (PLT 2) Specification Hood Downdraft Adagio | Elica

Lot 163

Stainless Steel Elevation Lighting Plinth Tower W 600mm D 600mm H 700mm SR105 Ex Display Showroom Item

Lot 164

Stainless Steel Elevation Lighting Plinth Tower W 1220mm D 350mm H 1110mm SR106 Ex Display Showroom Item

Lot 21

A Pair Of David Hunt Lighting Jefferson Vintage Table Lamp With Clear Glass Dome And Black Base H 320mm (No Plugs) SR130 Ex Display Showroom Item

Lot 3

Heathfield and Co Lighting Hand Blown Green Glass Table Lamp With Grey Fleck Shade Diameter 480mm H 660mm SR145 Ex Display Showroom Item

Lot 687

Black And Gold Pendant Light With Pitted Effect Add A Bold Lighting Feature To Your Home With This Stunning Pendant Light. Featuring A Classically Timeless Combination Of Black And Gold With An Eye Catching Pitted Effect To Get A Unique Effect. Once These Have Been Switched On, Prepare To Be Amazed! A Stunning Pattern Is Cast Which Adds Personality To Any Room It Is Placed In. 25 X 25 X 100cm (5050140095768)

Lot 267

A c1930 Tri-ang Motor Caravanette A rare floor toy, being a cross between a vehicle and a doll's house. It possesses its original furnishings and windows. Tri-ang's early vehicles in the late 1920s were described as 'Doll's Motor Vans' having an open-front cab design to create an easily accessible driver's space that was a perfect place for a child to put a doll or small teddy bear. The sides of the caravan have opening windows (apparently the same window parts used in some of their doll houses), and the back of the vehicle has two opening 'French Window' doors, together with a set of steps that can be moved into place when the doors are open. The chimney is missing but the electric lighting facility is insitu. Two windows need re-fitting. 18-inches long, 8-inches wide.

Lot 299

A boxed Brownie Eight-61 projector by Kodak, projector screen, Boots cine Titler lighting unit and a box of cameras plus accessories

Lot 382

Three vintage lighting and musical equipment carry cases, of varying sizes, 36cm x 33cm

Lot 1245

A collection of retro vintage 20th century and later lighting equipment to include a Herbert Terry style desk lamp, a pair on 19th century style wall sconces together with a lamp stand having acanthus leaf decoration to the column raised on a square base.

Lot 145

A pair of 'The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co. Ltd' safety miner's lamps by Eccles, both type 6 (No 654 & 627) H:23cm.

Lot 1409

A QUANTITY OF LIGHTING, to include a pair of brassed Laura Ashley table lamps with shades, a modern cylindrical standard lamp with a shade, four various wall lights, ceiling light, five other lights, along with a metal bin (14)

Lot 1515

A PINE DOUBLE DOOR GLAZED BOOKCASE with three adjustable shelves and internal lighting, width 90cm x depth 41cm x height 179cm

Lot 1460

A QUANTITY OF LIGHTING to include a two pairs of brass open barley twist candle holders, a pair of pine candle holders, a pair of brassed table lamps, three others and two Navajo style rugs (13)

Lot 1437

Mahogany corner cabinet with inner lighting and mirror back with glass etched door and brass handles, 195 x 45 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 439

Original vintage film poster for the Japanese release of the classic spy film James Bond 007 A View to Kill directed by John Glen and starring Roger Moore (in his last film as James Bond), Christopher Walken, Grace Jones as May Day and Tanya Roberts with music composed by John Barry and the title song performed by Duran Duran. Classic design illustrated by Dan Goozee (b 1943) showing Roger Moore wearing his trademark black tie / tuxedo suit holding a gun and standing back to back with Grace Jones wearing a black costume and lighting up a cigarette, with another illustration of the Golden Gate Bridge fight scene. Good condition, folds, creasing, tears. Country of issue: Japan, designer: Daniel Goozee, size (cm): 73x51.5, year of printing: 1985.

Lot 466

Re-cycled militaria. 60s chieftain tank headlight/spotlight atop a WW11 tripod. Correctly wired.Ideal man-cave indoor lighting. A freestanding lamp featuring a 60s Chieftain Tank headlight/spotlight atop a WW11 Tripod (dated 1942). Recently built and correctly wired.Click here for more details and images

Lot 550

Opalescent Gunmetal, Deep Red leather, Stainless Wire Wheels, Coombs Arches, 3.8-litres, Overdrive, PAS and totally restored, just as you would want one !Total restoration just completed by two, highly-skilled retired motor engineers to the highest of standardsFully stripped to a bare shell before being acid-dipped and phosphate-coatedUpgraded to 3.8 ‘S-type' motivation with 9:1 compression ratio and enhanced gas flow, all linked to a later, all-synchromesh overdrive gearboxAll components were reconditioned or replaced as requiredApproximately £50,000 spent in parts aloneStill retains its original Birmingham registration number, 912 JOBSo fresh that a period of ‘running in’ is recommended to obtain the best from this superb classic family saloonThis stunning, 3.8 Jaguar Mk2, finished in Gunmetal with Blood Red hide is fresh from a total restoration with almost £50,000 having been spent on parts alone and the standard of workmanship is of the highest of levels with every last nut, bolt, washer and screw receiving attention. Every aspect of the car's return to full health was considered carefully and our vendors wanted to create a desirably stylish Mk2 that functioned correctly and was enjoyable to drive. It's fitted with a 3.8-litre engine from an S-Type mated to an all-synchromesh gearbox with overdrive. Opalescent Gunmetal was their choice of colour and the car's look is enhanced by MWS Stainless Wire Wheels and Pirelli tyres neatly filling the Coombes-style rear arches. The interior is equally well considered and presents to a Concours standard with superbly fitted hides, immaculate veneers, a new headlining and its original push-button Radiomobile. There is even a correct and complete tool kit residing in the spare wheel well, as it should, with all other tools correctly positioned on the rear bulkhead. Minor alterations from standard include removal of the battery from the engine bay to the boot, and the adoption of an alternator, LED lighting and power assisted steering, all chosen to enhance the driving experience. Still bearing its original Birmingham registration number, 912 JOB , the Jaguar is so fresh that a period of ‘running in’ is advised to get the best from this very desirable classic family saloon. Your early inspection is welcomed and encouraged to fully appreciate the time and effort that the two retired engineers have put into this project and which is now ready for its next custodian to enjoy to the full.  SpecificationMake: JAGUARModel: MK2Year: 1963Chassis Number: 230204BWRegistration Number: 912 JOBTransmission: ManualEngine Number: LC56148Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: Deep Red HideClick here for more details and images

Lot 154

TWO BOXES OF DOMESTIC LIGHTING to include angle poise task lamps

Lot 275

Enamel sign PLYMOUTH CITY WATERWORKS NOTICE LIGHTING FIRES OR SWALING IS PROHIBITED. PERSONS DOING SO WILL BE PROSECUTED. R.J.FITWALL TOWN CLERK PLYMOUTH. In good condition with some chipping measures 12.75in x 8in.

Lot 682

GWR pre grouping Coach Lamp stamped RIDSDALE'S RAILWAY LAMP & LIGHTING CO LTD MINORIES LONDON. Complete with reservoir, cowl and flame arrester. A truly wonderful lamp with a typical GWR star shape on the top. Stands 14in tall.

Lot 804

A plywood box containing a quantity of photographic lighting equipment, to include a pair of Power Flash AM200 lights, a pair of Power Flash PR400 lights; together with associated stands

Lot 628

A contemporary two storey dolls house with hinged roof attic, split front opening and interior walls with doors, painted in pink with brown tiled roof, fitted lighting, fully furnished, height 76cm, width 79cm.

Lot 629

A contemporary three storey dolls house built from a Dolls House Emporium Classical Dolls house kit with hinged roof attic, split front opening and interior walls, with matched basement and stepped entrance, painted in blue, fitted lighting, fully furnished, height 106cm, width 60cm.

Lot 633

A two storey dolls house with attic room, single hinged front opening, wired lighting, the downstairs room modelled as a dressmakers shop, the other two rooms fully furnished as living quarters, height 70cm, width 38cm.

Lot 636

A contemporary three storey dolls house with integral basement and stepped entrance, split front opening, interior walls, wired lighting, exterior finished with a brick effect and grey tiled roof, fully furnished, height 104cm, width 106cm.

Lot 638

A collection of dolls house accessories by Hickleton Interiors, The Dolls House Emporium and similar, to include lamps and other lighting, rugs, mirrors, pictures, and various ceramics, some still in packaging. (qty)

Lot 31

A large 'Uttermost lighting' designer table lamp with shade, brand new, shade still in cellophane

Lot 378

Five: Chief Ordnance Artificer W. H. Stockdale, Royal Navy 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (M.37938 W. H. Stockdale. A/C.O.A. H.M.S. Cornwall.) nearly extremely fine (5) £120-£160 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 30 January 1945: ‘For courage, leadership, and skill in H.M.S. Belona in the destruction of an enemy convoy off the coast of Norway.’ William Harry Stockdale served as a Chief Ordnance Artificer during the Second World War, and was Mentioned in Despatches for his gallantry in Operation Counterblast, a spectacular night action off Norway on the night of 12-13 November 1944 when nine enemy ships were destroyed, an action described in the following terms in Gordon Holman’s The King’s Cruisers: ‘The luck came shortly after 11 p.m. as they were off Egersund Fjord. It was very dark, but there was good visibility and a calm sea, and keen eyes that had got used to the darkness had no difficulty in making out an enemy convoy steaming north. With the escort, which included “M” class minesweepers, it stretched over a distance of several miles, and was directly in the path of the British warships. For a few tense minutes, Admiral McGrigor allowed his force to close the enemy, the guns ranging all the time. Then, at about two miles range, the Kent fired her first 8-inch broadside. The shells fell like a sledgehammer blow among the vessels of the convoy. One leading escort ship was hit straight away and began to sink. The Bellona and the destroyers had opened fire, too, and other enemy ships were hit. One, probably filled with ammunition, blew up, lighting the whole scene with a vivid red flash. Tracer shells weaved an odd pattern in the darkness, and some of the German vessels sent up distress signals. The convoy had scattered and, probably not knowing the strength of the opposition, survivors of the escort were attempting to fight back. One approached firing hard, but was hit aft and then lost in the darkness. Shore batteries designed to protect these convoys joined in the action, but in the words of the Admiralty communique, “their fire, although spectacular, was ineffective and none of H.M. ships sustained any material damage”. It was estimated that at one time our cruisers and destroyers were engaged within two and a half miles of the Norwegian coast. After 20 minutes there was a lull, but when several vessels were seen drawing away, Admiral McGrigor sent in the destroyers. They delivered the final attack by the light of starshells and well under the German shore guns. Of 11 ships in the convoy, nine were either blown up or sunk and one was driven ashore. In the whole of our force the casualties were two killed and less than a dozen wounded. Summing up afterwards, Admiral McGrigor said, “We caught the Hun in his nightshirt”.’

Lot 708

A QUANTITY OF LIGHTING TO INCLUDE STANDING LAMPS AND A CHANDELIER

Lot 1510C

Selection of mixed out and indoor lighting and equipment to include new boxed hanging doublet lights. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 779

This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 9th or November 10th.A PreCrime headset from Steven Spielberg's sci-fi action film Minority Report. Members of the PreCrime police force wore special headgear while operating their advanced computers with which they predicted murders.This headset consists of a black and silver-colour metal headphone section with a metal pole attachment which leads to a circular lighting element. The bottom of the headphone attaches to a power cable which can be affixed to a power source. This headsed exhibits signs of wear from age and use including scuffing and glue remnants. Dimensions: 15.25 cm x 7 cm x 6.5 cm (6" x 2¾" x 2½")Contains electronic components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide Estimate: £300 - 500 ΩΔ

Lot 90

This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 10th or November 11th.The Emperor's Flagship model miniature from David Lynch's sci-fi epic Dune. Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV (José Ferrer) used his angular, golden ship to travel to the planet Arrakis. It is notably different to the standard Guild Transports used by House Atreides in its shape and colour. Built by legendary modelmaker Brian Smithies and his team, the resin and fiberglass model is painted gold and features internal lights which illuminate when powered (please note the original fluorescent tube lighting, which was no longer functional, has been carefully removed and replaced with low voltage LED lighting to produce the same effect).It comes displayed on a custom-made stand and together with a new power cable. The model has wear from production use and age, including scuffs and scratches to the paintwork. The back of the model features holes where it was once attached to a rig. Dimensions: 45 cm x 115 cm x 27 cm (17¾" x 45¼" x 10¾") Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £8,000 - 12,000 M

Lot 1005

This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 9th or November 10th.A Signature Edition Darth Vader concept helmet. This replica is based on an original design by Ralph McQuarrie for the cover of the Star Wars novelisation, published by Balleatine/Del Rey in 1976. This highly sought-after helmet is one of a limited run of 250 released in 2010 by EFX Inc. as part of the Ralph McQuarrie Collection. It is made of fibreglass with machined metal components and exhibits a metallic paint finish, which appears blue in certain lighting. The helmet comes in three separate parts, all of which attach via magnets. It features smoke-tinted lenses, several integrated straps and a leather-lined interior. The lot also includes a custom display stand, a numbered plaque, an information booklet and a certificate of authenticity. Labelled "Serial No 050, Worldwide Edition 250", the plaque is signed by McQuarrie in black ink, and the information booklet is signed by actor David Prowse in silver ink. There is minor scratching to the left eye lens, and the lot has been carefully stored in its original packaging. Dimensions (assembled on base): 38.5 cm x 44.5 cm x 42 cm (15¼" x 17½" x 16½") Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 M

Lot 1020

This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 9th or November 10th.A light-up hero Tollan health monitor from the sci-fi television series Stargate SG-1. Tollans had health monitors attached to their wrists. The item is predominantly resin, painted to resemble metal. It slides open, revealing an acrylic section with alien symbols. The monitor can be attached via a cable to a power pack (labelled "4x 9 volt") and has four switches that control various lighting features. The monitor shows wear from production use and age, including scuffing and scratches. The application on the acrylic is peeling at two of its corners and the monitor is missing a panel on the bottom, revealing the electronics. Dimensions: 14.5 cm x 8 cm x 4 cm (5¾" x 3¼" x 1½") Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £800 - 1,200 M

Lot 3

This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 10th or November 11th.Submarine interior miniatures from James Cameron's underwater sci-fi adventure The Abyss. When a Navy submarine crashed in a deep underwater trench, a team of oil drillers and military personnel led by Lt. Coffey (Michael Biehn) teamed up for a rescue mission on the flooded vessel.This lot is constructed of painted resin and plastic and consists of eight stand-alone consoles with detailed control panels and an equipment locker. One of the control panels features an attached fiber optic lighting cable. The miniatures exhibit signs of wear from age and use throughout. Dimensions: 51 cm x 45.75 cm x 30.5 cm (20" x 18" x 12")Contains electronic components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide Estimate: £600 - 800 Ω

Lot 360

This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 10th or November 11th.A Hopper Bug maquette from the production of Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi action film Starship Troopers. Tippett Studio created maquettes of the film's various Bugs as three-dimensional representations of the creatures that would be largely digitally animated on screen. They were tools for shot planning, lighting reference, and other purposes. Tippett Studio founder Phil Tippett is credited as creature visual effects supervisor and co-producer on the film, and received a Best Visual Effects nomination for his work on the film at the 70th Academy Awards®.This Hopper Bug maquette was sculpted by Peter Konig and is cast in resin. It is painted metallic green with red details, and has articulating joints. Each wing is constructed from translucent vacuum-formed plastic and is painted with black-and-green detail. The maquette's legs and wings can be detached, making it easier to pack for transport.Presented on a custom metal-and-wooden base, the maquette is stored in a custom Tippett Studio wooden crate and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Tippett. The maquette shows some wear from use, such as scratches to the paint and repairs to some of the legs with glue. Dimensions (maquette): 68.5 cm x 53.5 cm x 59.5 cm (27" x 21" x 23½"); dimensions (crate): 76 cm x 40.5 cm x 45.5 cm (30" x 16" x 18")Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £6,000 - 8,000 Ω

Lot 363

This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 10th or November 11th.Clark Kent (Christopher Reeve) stand-in glasses from the production of Richard Donner's superhero film Superman. This pair of Anne Klein® glasses differ slightly from the hero pair seen in the film, most notably in the thickness of the arms at the temples, and would have been used on set for lighting and stand- in use. The glasses come with a protective leather case, and show minor wear from production use and age, including scuffing. Dimensions (open): 13.5 cm x 14 cm x 5 cm (5¼" x 5½" x 2½") Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500 †Δ

Lot 473

This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, November 10th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 9th or November 11th.A light-up, oversized UV bomb from Guillermo del Toro's action-thriller sequel Blade II. UV bombs were invented by Blade's (Wesley Snipes) weaponsmith Scud (Norman Reedus) to destroy the swarming Reapers. This oversized version was created for close-up shots. The metal and resin bomb displays a metallic finish. It features five blue acrylic circles and coil-like detailing in coppertone paint. A small black button on the lower coil activates LED lights under the circular components, causing them to flash, with the segments on the bottom section lighting up one by one in a countdown sequence. The bomb shows minor paint wear and scratches from production use, and one segment does not illuminate. Dimensions: 15.5 cm x 15.5 cm x 16.5 cm (6¼" x 6¼" x 6½")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer''s Guide. Estimate: £1,500 - 2,500 †Δ

Lot 487

This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, November 10th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 9th or November 11th.The Cape's (David Lyons) costume from the superhero television series The Cape. Detective Vince Faraday became a cape-wearing, crime-fighting vigilante.The costume includes a brown leather mask labelled "Hero 11/11"; a metallic-black hooded cape labelled "1.11"; a two-piece foam chest plate and leather belt labelled "#4"; a grey turtleneck; leather gloves (the right labelled "Hero," and the left "Stunt"); green trousers; a black utility belt and a leg strap; and a pair of brown boots. Presented on a custom-made display with internal lighting and title artwork, the costume exhibits minor wear from production use. Dimensions (displayed): 45 cm x 69 cm x 206 cm (17¾" x 27¼" x 81")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required: see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500 M

Lot 499

This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, November 10th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 9th or November 11th.A life-size Oompa Loompa lighting stand-in from Tim Burton's fantasy adventure Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Oompa Loompas, all portrayed by Deep Roy, feature throughout the movie, working for Willy Wonka (Johnny Depp) in his famed chocolate factory.The production used this figure as a lighting stand-in, and for framing purposes while filming. Made of fibreglass, the stand-in figure features a highly detailed face that is hand-painted to match Deep Roy's skin tone. It wears a red-painted jumpsuit with a white neckband and knee patches, and a pair of white gloves. The lot exhibits signs of paint wear, scuffing and minor chipping from production use. Dimensions: 20 cm x 26 cm x 77 cm (8" x 10¼" x 30¼") Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000 †Δ

Lot 169

ART DECO TISCHLAMPE IM PILZFORMFrankreich um 1920 Schmiedeeiserner Fuss mit pilzförmigem Glasschirm aus mattgeätztem Glas, innen mit farbigen Einschmelzungen. H.34,5cm AN ART DECO MUSHROOM TABLE LAMP France circa 1920 Wrought iron foot with mushroom-shapedglass lampshade made of matt-etched glass, with coloured meltings on the inside. 34.5 cm high. Keywords: decorative art, design, deco, lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting, French, Francais

Lot 484

JUGENDSTIL TISCHLAMPEFrankreich um 1900 "Petits Lutins par A.J. Scotte" Kinderpaar unter einer Laterne am Brunnen. Patinierter Metallguss, elektrifizierbar. H.62cm. Auf Messingschild bezeichnet. AN ART NOUVEAU TABLE LAMP France circa 1900 Petits Lutins par A.J. Scotte Pair of childrenunder a lantern at the fountain. Patinated cast metal, can be electrified. 62 cm high. Inscribed on brass plate. Keywords: decorative art, design, Jugendstil, lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting, French, Francais

Lot 533

LOT VON 4 ÖL- / PETROLEUMLAMPEN19.Jh. Messing. H. max. 30cm A MIXED LOT OF 4 OIL / PARAFFIN LAMPS 19th century Brass. Maximum height 30 cm. Keywords:miscellany, assorted, lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting, petrol lamps

Lot 597

PAAR ART DECO WANDLAMPENFrankreich 1930/40er Jahre Fackelform aus Holz und Messing mit weissen Glasschirmen. L.57cm A PAIR OF ART DECO WALL LAMPS France 1930/40s Torch shape made of wood and brass withwhite glass lampshades. 57 cm long. Keywords: decorative art, design, deco, lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting, French, Francais

Lot 1335

Impressive pair of painted hanging display cabinets, each with hexagonal front and twin side doors enclosing perspex shelves, approximately 120cm high x 95cm wide x 49cm deep.Provenance: The Lady Elizabeth Shakerley Collection.Condition report: (Contents of cabinet not included)Both in very good condition with interior lighting. Custom made for Lady Elizabeth Shakerley ( The Queen's cousin) to display her decorative egg collection . The shelves are Perspex and have holes in them for eggs.They could be replaced with glass ones (not included) .

Lot 2182

Seven Eaglemoss/DC comics resin figures; Trigon, Guy Gardner, Lighting Lad, Phantom Strangler, Killer Croc, Swamp Thing, Solomon Grundy, all new in boxes and two Dr Who tin moneyboxes. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 517

A collection of lighting to include various wall sconces, table lamps  etc (boxful)

Lot 2243

A collection of lighting including two vintage style anglepoise lamps, further ironwork six branch candelabra and an uplighter

Lot 120

Various lamps, lighting, a large jar and cover and a large glass jar etc.

Lot 206

Ex-Sword Collection1907 De Dion Bouton Type AL 8hp Two-Seater with SpiderRegistration no. DS 6824Chassis no. 714Engine no. 20711 •A fine example of the Edwardian De Dion Bouton•Veteran Car Club Dated•Eligible for VCC events including 'Creepy Crawly'•Various spares included Footnotes:At the turn of the 20th century De Dion-Bouton was firmly established as France's, indeed the world's most prolific manufacturer of car engines and cars, with a reputation for well-engineered products. Early rear-engined models, driving through a system of gears to the rear wheels and featuring the renowned De Dion rear axle, gave way to a new generation of front-engined cars for the 1902 season. De Dion's sliding cone gearbox was virtually fool proof and the fast-revving engines were extremely reliable. This method of propulsion continued for several years, with certain modifications and the Model AL, of which this car is an example, was introduced in 1905.The early history of this car is not specifically known, but some of it can be deduced from the car itself and the first time that it surfaced on collector's radars. That was when it was included in the second of the two legendary Sword Collection auctions, at East Balgray in March 1965, where it was sold as Lot 34 the considerable sum of £1,100. It was registered then 'BW 1103', the BW prefix relating to road registration with Oxford County Council, and since that series began in the earliest days it may well have been its original plate. Interestingly, it also still carries dealer plates for De Dion Bouton's UK agency of Great Marlborough Street and Geo. Burtenshaw of Reigate, all of which suggest a tie of early history in the London suburbs. Generally John Sword's collecting is thought to have been most prolific in the 1940s, so it is likely that the car had been there since that time.Reports on the Sword sale are included with the paperwork which comes with the car. The identity of the buyer is not known, but later on it was put on display at the Automobilia Cornish Museum at St. Austell, owned by Colin and Carol Vincent. Other owners noted from the file are Keith Butti of Upminster, Essex and David Robinson of nearby Brentwood who purchased it for the sum of £5,500. It then appears to have been transferred to Mrs Robinson in 1983, from whom the current owner's late husband purchased it in 2002. By that time it had the 'DS' prefix number it now wears.Immediately upon acquisition he set about a full restoration and a full photographic record of this is included in the sale. It was able to be entered for the 2002 Brighton Run, the RAC having reviewed the eligibility for the Run to include cars of 1905 and 1906 manufacture, a decision reversed the following year after much protest. DS 6824 ran as No. 518R and completed the trip.It was subsequently formally dated by the Veteran Car Club as a Model AL probably manufactured in 1907 and a Dating Certificate (Number 2395) to this effect was issued and comes with the car.This De Dion was meticulously maintained by its very able (now sadly deceased) enthusiastic engineer owner and has participated in many Veteran Car Club Creepy Crawly and other rallies, for which, as a strong runner, it remains eligible, as well as those organised for members of the burgeoning De Dion Bouton Club UK. With its attractive colour scheme DS 6824 presents extremely well and comes with a Stepney, a full set of lighting, including a very nice pair of Lucas Autolite headlamps and several spares, including what is believed to be the original crankcase, flywheels and two cylinder heads and a history file.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 27

An interesting pair of Edwardian era Paris motor salon electric wall-lights by Albert Butin of Paris,manufactured by Albert Butin Ingenieur E.C.P., 56 Rue Des Martyrs, Paris, bronze and copper bodies fixed to bronze wall-mounting brackets with manufacturer's markings, with clear sight glasses etched 'EST' and further marked 'EST' elsewhere, with bulbs and wiring, each 29cm high, of the type believed used as wall lighting in Parisian motor showrooms. (2)Footnotes:Albert Butin were producers and manufacturers of automobile, transportation and domestic acetylene, oil and electrical lighting units and accessories, from their Paris factory.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 205

1902 Warwick 6hp Stanhope Four-SeaterRegistration no. BS 8231Chassis no. 8460Engine no. 8460•Possibly the only surviving 6hp Warwick•Restored from 'barn find' condition in the 1990s•Successful London-Brighton Veteran Car Run competitor•Entered in the 2021 London-Brighton VCR No. 71 Footnotes:Like many of its contemporaries, Springfield, Massachusetts-based Warwick could trace its roots back to cycle manufacture in the 19th century. In 1901, the company diversified into motor manufacture, but continued under-capitalisation and fierce competition from mass-producers such as Oldsmobile led inevitably to its demise in 1905. The Warwick Cycle & Automobile Company's first product was a De Dion Bouton-engined Runabout. Early cars had the option of 3½hp or 5hp engines, and in 1902 Warwick announced the Folding Front Seat Stanhope powered by the more powerful 700cc 6hp De Dion Bouton engine.Taken off the road in 1930, this Stanhope arrived in the UK from the USA in 1988 in remarkable 'barn find' condition (photographs taken on its arrival are on file). Most major components were present apart from the gearbox. Its new owner, engineer Roger Egginton, embarked on a painstaking and most comprehensively documented restoration. Having failed to locate an original gearbox, Roger built his own transmission using such photographs as existed for guidance with dimensions taken from the gearbox mountings on the chassis and using suitable available alternatives. The car now has a three-speeds-and-reverse transmission. A later carburettor was fitted during the course of restoration. Over the next few years the Warwick participated in many events including The Light Car Trial in 2004, the Hereford VCC Rally in 2006, and the challenging Hull to Scarborough Rally in 2007. It has also successfully completed the London-Brighton Run twice: in 1996 and 1997. Following Roger Egginton's death, the Warwick remained unused until purchased by the current vendor in 2014. Possibly the only surviving 6hp Warwick, the car is smartly presented in striking red livery with black upholstery and brass fittings; is equipped with appropriate oil lighting and carries a side-mounted spare tyre. It comes complete with a purpose-built PRG trailer; a travel and night storage cover; and a quantity of mechanical spares. The latter includes two De Dion Bouton crankcases (numbers '7570' and '8407') and two cylinders; plus pistons, valves, chains and a replacement gearbox (buyer to collect post auction). Accompanying documentation includes the aforementioned comprehensive restoration records; starting and driving instructions; a Science Museum Dating Certificate; and VCC Dating Certificate No. 2167, issued in 1997.This rare and quick Veteran is offered in ready-to-run condition and, as well as being eligible for all VCC events and the London-Brighton Veteran Car Run, is eligible to participate in De Dion Bouton Club UK events. The Warwick is entered in the 2021 London-Brighton VCR (number '071') and the vendor advises us that a driving familiarisation session will be available to the successful purchaser on Saturday 6th November.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 19

A SELECTION OF BRASS & GLASS LIGHTING

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