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Lot 379

Y An Edwardian mahogany, satinwood, tulipwood, sycamore and marquetry inlaid centre or hall table, in George III style, circa 1905, 76.5cm high, 182cm wide, 73cm deep

Lot 381

Y A mahogany and satinwood crossbanded twin pedestal dining table by Restall, Brown and Clennell, 20th century, with two additional leaf insertions, the top yew and tulipwood banded and painted in polychrome with roses, brass labels 'RBC U63', 73cm high, 142cm wide, 366cm long fully extendedCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThere is some bowing to the top when the leaves are in - probably due to their weight, there are supporting rails to the underside to hold and for safety. if wished for a completely flat dining surface then the purchaser may need to carry out some remedial work and talk to a restorer or cabinet maker. Otherwise the condition reflects the lack of significant age and use in a domestic setting,Some colour variation to the tops and leaves, Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 386

A walnut oval table, possibly Baltic, mid 19th century, the angled frieze with a drawer, on tapering fluted end supports with an ovoid stretcher and outswept legs, 81cm high, the top approximately 122cm wide, 70cm deep

Lot 388

A George III mahogany and line inlaid tea table, circa 1800, 74cm high, 93cm wide, 46cm deep (closed)Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, the interior of the table when open has some visible cracks, also some marks and stains and wear to the polishThere are some later screws to the interior of the frame to secure the hinged legs that hold the top openPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 393

An early 19th century elm and oak cricket table, with straight tapering legs, 67cm high, 52cm diameterCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, chips, splits, abrasions consistent with age and use, some to the extremities and edges.Opening to old joints and splits and cracks to the topThere is evidence of old worm to the top, frieze and legs.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 409

A Victorian oak gothic revival rectangular table, second half 19th century, with tracery pierced end supports and a pegged stretcher, 79.5cm high, 89cm wide, 180cm long

Lot 414

Y A Regency rosewood and inlaid sofa table, circa 1820, with a baluster stem and outswept legs, 73cm high, 156cm wide, 66cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, one to the centre of the top has been filled in with timber previously, there are also old cracks to the turned supportChips and losses and some replacements to veneers, there are veneers missing around one of the outswept legs,One leaf is loose, the screws are out to the central and one side - these will need replacing by a purchaserThere are some marks and stains to the top, some unevenness to the polished surface Some signs of old woodwormPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 416

A walnut library table, second quarte 19th century, with a light brown and gilt tooled leather inset, above a pair of frieze drawers, on turned end supports, outswept legs terminating brass caps and castors, 72cm high, 103cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: Carson Booth Antiques, London

Lot 419

Y A satinwood and inlaid Pembroke table, circa 1790, with tulipwood banding and central floral inlaid panel, 74cm high, 95cm wide (open), 76cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses to the veneers and inlays, various old marks and knocks to the top surface and other extremitiesOverall solid and stable, some looseness and openings to joints,The underside of the drawer with chalk inscription E7473Handles and lock appear to be original, there is no key but the lock is open at time of reportPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 420

Y A George III rosewood and satinwood card table, circa 1790, 75cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, one crack to the top with some old filler, some old losses and replacements to veneers and inlaysThe baize to the interior with carding, wear, and also marks and stainingThe hinged supports with baize to the tops to stop scratching. Some old woodworm holes to these tooOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 425

An oak refectory table, circa 1670 and later, with lunette carved frieze, 75cm high, 249cm wide, 81cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracksChips and lossesThere have been replacements and restorations to the table base and the top, the rails and runners appear to be later, the legs and lunette carved rails are probably original, the mitred decoration to some corners appears to have been replaced and repairedThe top is pegged to the base - this can be removed for transport, there is some movements to the joins to the planks of the top, there are deliverate scoops to the interior of the rails with holes for screws to secure to the top to the basePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 430

A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1770, with baluster stem, on roller castors, 74cm high, 76cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and usePolished appearance overall,Some old marks and scuffs, joints opening to the top. Some other old splits, cracks, and repairs including to the stemOverall solid and stableThe lock appears old and holding at time of report,On original roller castors Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 445

A painted wood oval centre table, with tilt top, in Venetian style, approximately 73cm high, 123cm wide, 88cm deepCondition Report: This appears to have some age, probably 19th century,Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, the top with areas of filler and refreshing to the painted surface to diguise - some large joints opening. Some wobbleThe feet have replacement tips to the underside of three - the other looks as if it could do with a tip being fitted. There are later wedge shaped elements to the underside of the top Signs of old woodworm with losses associated with thisPainted surface with some refreshing overallLater bolt to revolve the action Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 447

A William IV mahogany dressing table, circa 1835, in the manner of Gillows, 81cm high, 106cm wide, 54cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe top with some marks and stains including a large black ring mark to one rear corner, there are other marks and stains, including probable ink staining, this may have also been used as a desk/writing tableThe handles are small and 'mean' in proportion to the table, it is possible they are original - there are no clear signs of others being sited. no drawers have locks by design Overall solid and stable The drawers are mahogany lined throughoutPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 452

A George III mahogany serpentine serving table, circa 1780, on straight tapering legs, 79cm high, 168cm wide, 72.5cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses to veneers and inlays especially around the banded edge of the top, the top with a long horizontal crack to one side, the top surface with marks and stains, also scratches and indentations. There is colour variation to the top and fading - overall would benefit from a sympathetic clean and a polishOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 458

A grey painted wall-mounted console table, in French taste, 20th century, with marble top, 59.5cm high, 94cm wide, 35cm deep

Lot 46

A French brass mounted lamp in Empire style, 19th century, 87cm high overall, together with a gilt metal and green glass mounted table lamp, late 19th century, 57cm high excluding fitmentsCondition Report: The surfaces with patination and unevenness, the gilt surfaces worn and uneven, dirt and discolouration overall, to the green lamp the elements are loose These are sold as decorative works of art only and will need re-wiring and testing by a professional electrician prior to use in a domestic setting. The green lamp's wire enters at the centre of the base and up inside the green shaft to the fitment - the glass is opaque and this is not visible.The metal lamp's wire enters at the side of the base (drilled) and up inside Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 48

A Regency mahogany dressing or writing table, circa 1820, attributed to Gillows, 90cm high, 122cm wide, 54cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe top with indentations and marks, some scratches too Overall with a polished appearanceThe handles are probably original, no signs of others being fitted previouslySolid and stableThe interior of one drawer with old sealing wax depositThere are no locks to the drawer by designPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 482

Y A George III mahogany, tulipwood banded and inlaid card table, circa 1790, 73cm high, 111cm wide, 55cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses to the veneers and inlays, there is a larger piece of inset timber to the centre of the top, this has been polished and coloured inSome warping and undulation to the topThe baize is later applied and appears in a fresh condition overall, the tops of the supporting legs also with baize to stop any scratching. One of these supports has screw holes where a repair has been affected previouslyThis appears solid and stable overallWith a polished appearance overallPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 486

Y A George IV rosewood pedestal side table, circa 1825, with frieze drawers to the shortest sides and false drawer fronts to the longest sides, 73cm high, 72cm wide, 43cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe handles appear to be original, there is some later glue where these have been resecured, the locks also appear to be original - there are no keys present but the drawers are unlockedThe top with some marks including a circle where the polish has been lost,The castors have seized, these have worn smooth to one side where this table has been dragged - the table stands solid and stable on these - they could be replaced if wished by the purchaserPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 488

Y A George IV rosewood centre table, circa 1830, 73cm high, 124cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe joints to the top are opening along the centre, there is also a split to one side which is apparent at either edge. Some chips, losses, and some replacements to veneers around the platform base and the top of the pedestalThere is colour variation, the top with fading the base darker overall, The catch to the top is original, and holds securely, it is slightly stiff and may benefit from some oilPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 489

An oak suite of dining furniture, manufactured by Brights of Nettlebed, comprising; an extending dining table, in refectory style, with rounded ends and two loose leaves, 75cm high, the top, 170cm long (unextended), 119cm wide, 270cm long (extended), and a set of eight ladder back dining chairs, in 18th century style, to include a pair of armchairs, all with a drop in seatCondition Report: There are scratches, knocks and marks consistent with age, use and 'aging' as this is a reproduction made to look of age, showing signs of age such as scratches.The chairs have drop in rush seats, and there is some wear and some loosening of some of the rushwork.The table top is of plank construction and has visible joins within the leaves and the ends where the timber is joined. This is intentional to show the plank construction.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 491

Y An ebonised and tortoiseshell veneered table cabinet, late 17th century and later, in the form of a miniature chest of drawers, 22cm high, 27cm wide, 14cm deep

Lot 5

A George III mahogany dining table, circa 1800, with central drop leaf section and a pair of D-ends, 73cm high, 280cm long overall, 129cm wide

Lot 50

A Regency mahogany tripod table, circa 1815, with octagonal top, 72cm high, 61cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 521

A mahogany kidney shaped writing table, mid 19th century, the top with ratchetted writing surface, 81cm high, 118cm wide, 63cm deepProvenance: Little Wolford Manor, Warwickshire

Lot 522

A mahogany library drum table, mid 19th century, with leather inset top above an arrangement of frieze drawers and false drawer fronts, 73cm high, 88cm diameter Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe leather inset in good condition overall with some light marks and scuffs from use, this is almost certainly a later replacementColour variation across the frieze from uneven UV exposure, the legs as well with fading and lighter colour overall - please see additional images for a true reflection of the colour of this pieceSome splits and cracks, also scratches and marks along the banded edgePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 527

A gilt brass and moulded glass table lamp, 20th century, wired for electricity, 57cm high including electrical fitment Condition Report: Whilst Dreweatts do no guarantee this as a working lamp and sell it purely as a work of art the lamp does bear a current Electrical Safety Test sticker dated 6/5/21-5/5/22. The gilt metal with discolouration and pitting, the glass appears in fair order overall The wire enters through the centre of the base of the stand and goes up the glass twist to the fitment - please see photos for detailsCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 528

A William IV oak console table, circa 1835, carved with stylised flowerheads, the lappet carved front scrolling legs with roundels, 106.5cm high, 129cm wide, 54cm deep

Lot 534

An Italian walnut and parquetry refectory table, second half 20th century, in late 18th/early 19th century style, the drawers to each end enclosing a folding additional leaf extensions, 78cm high, 214cm wide (without extensions) 90cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, The top with various marks and indentations and 'irregularities' - it is probable that some of these are to simulate greater age and wear than this table truly posses. The extensions drawer from the frieze and fold and hinge to come into place, these add an additional 51cm to each end. the mechanism is working at time of report and appears to hold securely. They are hidden away behind a flap to the frieze when not in use.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 538

Y A burr birch oval table, possibly Baltic, on four angular cabriole legs, two indistinct ink round stamps to the underside, 77cm high, 83cm wide, 41cm deep

Lot 64

A satinwood and crossbanded D-shaped console table, in George III style, late 19th century, 83cm high, 120cm wide, 59cm deep

Lot 66

A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1800, the crossbanded canted rectangular top above a frieze drawer, on a turned column and downswept tapering legs, 70cm high, 64cm wide, 48.5cm deep

Lot 90

A red lacquered and japanned table mirror, late 18th/early 19th century, with later easel back support, 48cm high, 43cm wide  Provenance: Little Wolford Manor, Warwickshire

Lot 91

A George III oak side table or lowboy, circa 1760, 70cm high, 81cm wide, 52cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses, the rear of one pad foot with old loss to the rear section, Some old signs of woodworm, The handles are probably original, also the locks - there are no keys present with the lotThe top has been 'scrubbed' and cleaned previously, the colour is different to the more authentic colour to the lower portionOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 220

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak side table,with an octagonal adzed top, raised on a cruciform stand and sledge supports, signed with a 'mouse', 49.5cm wide 47cm highCondition report: Some scuffing and loss of the finish. Some stians to the top.

Lot 224

An Arts and Crafts oak extending dining table,the rectangular top raised on chamfered supports terminating on to sledge feet, the supports carved with a wheat sheaf pattern, to the top joined by aprons with chip-carved detail, the supports carved 'X3051 5', studs from a former manufacturer's badge to the underneath, 197.5cm wide, 137cm closed91cm deep74cm highCondition report: Scratches and marks to the feet. The closed size is 137cm wide

Lot 172

A Ruskin Pottery orange lustre table lamp, of tall baluster form, mounted with a fitting and fixed plinth, 35.5cm high, and a vase, of onion form, stamped marks, 19cm high (2)Condition report: Table lamp working. Some smudges and crazing to the shoulder. Vase has a scratch to the edge of the neck, rubbing to the body and the base rim.

Lot 490

A teak draw-leaf dining table,1960s, with a hinged leaf,122cm wide, 168cm extended82.5cm deep72cm highCondition report: Some minor scuffing and wear.

Lot 448

A Gangsø Møbler dining suite,1970s, Danish, designed by Poul H Poulsen, comprising:a mahogany and stained beech dining table, with rounded edges, the top inlaid with a frieze of ceramic tiles, raised on splayed supports joined by a stretcher, signed 'P.H. Poulsen' to the tiles, with a single leaf with aforementioned tile frieze, 165cm wide, 212cm extended95cm deep73cm high, a set of eight stained beech dining chairs, each with a seat and back upholstered in oatmeal fabric, raised on waisted supports joined by a central stretcher, terminating on to sledge bases, 50cm wide51cm deep79cm high, seat 46cm high (10)Condition report: With scratches and marks throughout. Some minor craquelure to the top of the sideboard. The chairs with some minor knocks to the edges. Wear is generally commensurate with age and use. Overall good order/

Lot 598

A Vitra table,after a design by Charles and Ray Eames, the white circular top raised on a chrome stand, labelled, 151cm diameter73.5cm highCondition report: Good overall condition - some evidence of usage and wear. Labelled 2004.

Lot 120

A Howard & Sons oak octagonal centre table,c.1880, in a 'reformed Gothic' style, with an octagonal parquetry top on, ring-turned supports with beaded collars, and a square undertier on a chamfered cross-shaped stand,81cm diameter74cm highLiterature: 'English Furniture 1800-1851', p.143, where it is incorrectly dated to 1850.Howard & Sons, one of the most famous and fashionable of British furniture makers, was founded in 1820 at 24 Lemon Street, London, by John Howard. In 1848, the company moved to 22 Berners Street, expanded in 1853 into 26 Berners Street. The Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1862 saw their first awarded prize for an exhibited suite of library furniture. In 1865, George Howard patented a method for the wood veneering of walls and, in 1867, a patent for the improved production of parquet flooring. The firm exhibited and won medals at the 1878 Paris Exhibition, the 1894 Antwerp Exhibition, the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and were awarded the first of their royal warrants in 1901.Condition report: Probably re-polished. No obvious major faults. The top with two ringlet marks. To the edge with a darkened stain. The base structurally good. With some scratches and marks commensurate with age and use.Ready for a new home.

Lot 651

An Italian smoked glass and brass dining table,c.1970, designed by Alessandro Albrizzi, with a chrome and Lucite stand, 244cm wide122cm deep64cm highCondition report: Worn base, top with some scuffs and scratches. The brass with a spot of noticeable tarnish. Additional photos uploaded.

Lot 122

A Howard & Sons oak octagonal centre table,c.1880, in a 'reformed Gothic' style, having an octagonal parquetry top, on ring-turned supports with beaded collars and a chamfered cross-shaped stand, stamped 'Howard and Sons, Berners St' to the underside of the top,123cm diameter72cm highLiterature: 'English Furniture 1800-1851', p.143, where it is incorrectly dated to 1850.Howard & Sons, one of the most famous and fashionable of British furniture makers, was founded in 1820 at 24 Lemon Street, London, by John Howard. In 1848, the company moved to 22 Berners Street, expanded in 1853 into 26 Berners Street. The Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1862 saw their first awarded prize for an exhibited suite of library furniture. In 1865, George Howard patented a method for the wood veneering of walls and, in 1867, a patent for the improved production of parquet flooring. The firm exhibited and won medals at the 1878 Paris Exhibition, the 1894 Antwerp Exhibition, the Paris Exhibition of 1900 and were awarded the first of their royal warrants in 1901.Condition report: Three stretchers detached but present.

Lot 495

A Danish 'Minerva' teak coffee table,1950s, designed by Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for France & Søn, with a teak upper tier, raised above the rattan top, on tapering legs, with manufacturer's badge underneath the top tier, 76cm high65cm squareCondition report: The rattan with some dips. With some minor damages to the rattan in places. The table overall in good order.

Lot 605

A Willy Rizzo coffee table,of circular form with two tiers, with an aluminium side on a plinth base, 102cm diameter31.5cm and 21.5cm highCondition report: A few knocks to the chrome mounting. One has pushed the edge out slightlyOne edge of the glass top appears chipped.some surface scratches to the top.One spot on the glass.

Lot 460

A pair Swedish glass table lamps,by Paul Kedelv for Flygsfors, each with an amethyst centre on a moulded square plinth, with a modern purple satin shade, 56cm high (2)Condition report: Born signed. White caps attached to the tops - glue to areas - appears to be original. Photos aadded.

Lot 106

An Art Nouveau figural bronze table lamp base,modelled as a lady in a long dress forming the base, her hands holding cups, no mounts or shades, indistinctly signed, 44cm highCondition report: Dull gilt colour. Casting with flaws and spotting and holes. Spotting and discolour to the base and the underside.

Lot 226

A Gordon Russell oak refectory table, design number 1163, with a rectangular top raised on octagonal supports, terminating on to sledge feet on either side, each joined by a wide stretcher, with manufacturer's badge to the underneath, 198 wide75 deep75cm high Provenance: The Walden School, Saffron Walden, bought Cheffins, 26 April 2018, lot 652.Condition report: With writing to the frame. Some chewing gum to the underneath. Scratches and marks throughout.

Lot 619

A modern Milanese 'AGO' table,marble and composite, designed by Carolo Colombo for Giorgetti,55cm diameter55cm highCondition report: Good overall condition. Marble clear and no chips or damage. The base has minor wear and scuffs.

Lot 513

An Italian 'Abat Jour' table lamp, c.1970, designed by Cini Boeri, with an enamelled metal shade of pyramidal form, with Perspex edges, raised on a tapering marble base,63cm square94cm highCondition report: With some minor wear. The shade with some scratches and marks.

Lot 635

A pair of 'Valigia' table lamps,designed by Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) for Stilnovo, labelled, 33.5cm wide23.5cm deep37cm high (2)Condition report: Some minor dents occurring to both shades. Some scratching to the inside of the shades and the red tubular bases. Some staining to the inside of the shade to both. PAT testing failed.

Lot 451

A Danish mid-century model '312' teak nest of tables,1960s, designed by Poul Hundevad for the Czech firm Novy Domov, with a rectangular top, raised on round tapering legs, each terminating on to a plastic castor, housing four separate drop-leaf tables to the underneath, with faint retailer's stamp to the underneath, each drop-leaf table stamped '312', 62cm wide42cm deep57cm high (5)Condition report: Restored to a good order. The castors with some scuffing. Some minor scratches and marks occurring.

Lot 454

A Danish drop-leaf dining table, with a round top, raised on a cruciform base,130cm diameter73cm high, anda set of four Gordon Russell teak dining chairs,each upholstered in red corduroy, raised on square tapering legs, 47cm wide45cm deep86cm high, seat 46cm high (5)Condition report: The table restored to a good order. The chairs with some scuffs and marks. Some patches of wear to the upholstery. Overall good a impression throughout.

Lot 152

An Arts and Crafts table lamp, in the manner of W A S Benson, with a painted frosted and pink glass shade, 27.5cm high, and another table lamp,with an adjustable mount, with an etched clear and green glass shade, 48cm high (2)Condition report: Both working - slight wear to both, colour muted and slightly discoloured. Both shades good.

Lot 574

A circular rosewood coffee table, §designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, raised on an aluminium base, 122cm diameter50.5cm highA10 no. 611463/02From the estate of John 'Jack' Bonnington (1929-2020), a post-war architect who joined Sir Basil Spence's studio after graduating in 1951, and worked on the planning and development of Coventry Cathedral. Under Bonnington's guidance, the studio became one of the first multi-disciplinary practices, with planners, landscape designers, architects, interior and furniture designers, working together in offices in London and Edinburgh. With work being undertaken worldwide, international success followed. In 1973, the office moved to Tyttenhanger House, St Albans, where the lots were present.Condition report: Some minor knocks to the base.One area on the edge is knocked.underside of the table is scratched - no fixings obviously moved on the base that has then marked it. Some minor scratches to the top- Additional photos added.

Lot 129

An Aesthetic amboyna and ebonised window table,the inlaid top with a moulded edge, raised on turned supports, a galleried undertier and raised on castors,61cm diameter65cm highCondition report: Worn condition. In need of restoration. Ebonised areas worn and scuffed. Frame tight.

Lot 626

Two 'Slalom 279' table lamps,designed by Vico Magistretti for Oluce in 1981, one with a red shade, the other with a black shade, one with original label,51cm high (2) Condition report: General - good - not known if working as continental plugs.label has creases.Some minor scuffing to the bases.

Lot 132

An Eastlake oak side table,raised on tapering turned supports, terminating in block ends joined by reeded stretchers, 66cm square66cm highCondition report: With faded sections to the top. WIth scratches and marks throughout.

Lot 265

An Art Deco-style chrome table lamp,with three fittings, raised on an angular plinth, 58.5cm high, with a modern shadeCondition report: No bulbs - bayonet fitting not tested as to working order. Tapered trumpet mount with bent areas. Some wear to the chrome finish. Shade with creases an some staining.

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