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A collection of ten decorative table lamps, to include a French-style gilt brass example with foliate detailing, and foliate gold coloured shade, height 21cm and an Italian altar stick style gilt brass lamp base (10).Additional InformationPlease note these lamps are sold as decorative items only, consultation with a qualified electrician must be sought before installation into the home.
WMF; an Art Nouveau polished pewter dish, relief decorated with an Art Nouveau maiden to the centre, with impressed number '128', 17.5 x 14cm, together with Edles Zinn Art Nouveau chamber stick with cast floral decoration and two twin handled pewter vases including an English Pewter example (4).Additional InformationLight wear, minor scuffs and scratches throughout, but good condition.
Boxed Quickshot Intruder 1 joystick (compatible with Sega, Sears, Atari, Commodore, Amstrad & AMX), a Saitek joystick for PC. Nintendo 64; aftermarket accessories including Quickshot Nitrostick, cleaning kits, performance memory card, 4 Gamers flight stick for Nintendo Gamecube and boxed Gamecube Donkey Kong bongos, Tiger Games Lord of The Rings TV game, V4 Force Feedback racing wheel, for use with Windows 95/98 computer games (box damaged). Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133
Anton van Wouw (South African, 1862-1945)The Mealipap Eater signed 'A. VAN WOUW/ S.A_Joh-burg'; inscribed 'FUSE-G.MASSA/ ROMA' bronze on marble base16.5 x 28 x 32cm (6 1/2 x 11 x 12 5/8in) including base.Footnotes:Widely acknowledged as the father of South African sculpture, Anton Van Wouw conceived of the current lot in 1907. The Mealipap Eater depicts a Shangaan man, a tribe who lived in southern Mozambique and in the Northern Transvaal or Limpopo province of South Africa. The name Shangaan was derived from the Zulu warrior Soshangane; the tribe had once been rulers of the Gaza Empire.Van Wouw shows his subject eating mealiepap from a traditional three-legged pot. The model is the same the artist used for another work from 1907, entitled Shangaan.Although his subject matter was inspired by his life and travels in Africa, Van Wouw cast his sculptures in Italy where he could be assured of a higher quality of casting and attention to detail. The current lot bears the mark of the Nisi foundry in Rome.The high quality of this cast brings to life the artist's delicate modeling on the face, hands and feet of the figure. Italian casts executed during Van Wouw's lifetime were traditionally mounted on a separate marble base, as seen in the present example. Later posthumous castings include an integral bronze base and the right hand of the boy holding a stick above the pot, rather than scraping food from it.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Archibald Knox (British 1864-1933), a Liberty & Co ‘Tudric’ pewter mount for a bowl,c.1905, stamped Made in England, Tudric pewter, 01393,The oval frame with openwork sides, twin-handles and lacking glass liner; together with four additional pieces of Liberty and co pewter, two missing the glass liners, one a crumb pan (no brush) and one candle stick without the sconce, Bowl frame 6 cm high x 29.3 cm wide (5)All with elements missing – no liners, a brush and a sconce. Some old marks, indentations, scuffs and general wear in keeping with natural use.
A Victorian rosewood cased stick barometer, the ivory register plates inscribed 'Tait Nottingham', the case with inlaid mother of pearl decoration. 90cm highCondition report: Dial surround moulding uneven and has gap at lower right corner, small screw missing from dial, split to veneer on top curve. Mercury needs replacing
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