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Lot 219

An early 20th century chandelier, with an ornate foliate brass crown which hangs graduated chains of round cut glass which gather into a decorative brass central ring, icicle drops form the bottom of the chandelier, approximately 64cm high x 32cm wide, along with an Empire style chandelier with an ornate foliate brass crown which hangs graduated chains of round and prismatic cut glass, which gather into a brass central ring, leading to a basket base, approximately 67cm high x 33cm wide, together with three cut glass pendant lights with brass fittings, and an antique cobalt blue lobed lantern shade. (6)

Lot 252

Lighting - a Victorian type street lantern with cast metal wall mounting bracket

Lot 5372

Early 20th century brass square pendant hall lantern with leaded and coloured glass panels H137cm overall and two others of similar design (3)

Lot 5149

Five early 20th century animated magic lantern slides, including a Temperance meeting example and a Luna Caustic example

Lot 1044

BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, OF CHARLES II DESIGN with twin train eight day movement striking on two bells, Roman numeral chapter ring, the case of typical form, unsigned38cm highAdditional images available. No makers stamp.

Lot 556

A collection of illustrative printers wood blocks, many featuring angels, varying in different dimensions, a metal lantern and various decorative photograph frames.

Lot 605

A Thornton Pickard wood cased vintage camera, together with five rack & pinion magic lantern slides, a 9” Dillon Telephoto lens, three boxes of stereoscopic slides, together with a Braun Nizo Integral7 super 8 movie camera and a Nizo 3048 film camera.

Lot 383

A collection of coloured lantern slides, the Primus Junior Lectuerers Series, and The 'Indcol', some incomplete and two boxes with Parisian views, (7)Condition ReportBoxes worn and torn.

Lot 467

A sundry lot of collectables, including dinner gong, hipflask, sleigh bells and ceiling lantern

Lot 161

Glass hanging lantern of bell form with brass band on gold hanging cord with brass ceiling rose. 26cm x 20cm.Due to the nature and fragility of the lots in this auction, we are unable to offer an inhouse post and packing service for items purchased in this sale and strongly advise using a professional packing company. Further information on independent shippers can be found on our website - www.reemandansie.com/collection-and-shipping/

Lot 84

Lantern, without light fittings, 37cm high, 17cm diameter baseDue to the nature and fragility of the lots in this auction, we are unable to offer an inhouse post and packing service for items purchased in this sale and strongly advise using a professional packing company. Further information on independent shippers can be found on our website - www.reemandansie.com/collection-and-shipping/

Lot 82

Large Lantern (without light fittings) 47cm high, base diameter 25cmDue to the nature and fragility of the lots in this auction, we are unable to offer an inhouse post and packing service for items purchased in this sale and strongly advise using a professional packing company. Further information on independent shippers can be found on our website - www.reemandansie.com/collection-and-shipping/

Lot 83

Hanging Lantern light, 44cm high, 20cm base with chain and ceiling fitting 10cm diameterDue to the nature and fragility of the lots in this auction, we are unable to offer an inhouse post and packing service for items purchased in this sale and strongly advise using a professional packing company. Further information on independent shippers can be found on our website - www.reemandansie.com/collection-and-shipping/

Lot 86

Lantern, without light fitting, 31cm high, 17cm base diameterDue to the nature and fragility of the lots in this auction, we are unable to offer an inhouse post and packing service for items purchased in this sale and strongly advise using a professional packing company. Further information on independent shippers can be found on our website - www.reemandansie.com/collection-and-shipping/

Lot 55

A Class XII Salter's Spring Balance, dial with 26cm diameter, and  a Scout lantern, (2).  The Alastair & Sheila Brooks Collection: of Oaklands (& past owners of Ednam House Hotel), Kelso 

Lot 265

Nine brass and glass hexagonal lantern light fittings with ornate wall brackets together with a pair of GNR railway carriage candle lamp brass wall lights

Lot 102

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE LIME GREEN GROUND SGRAFFITO VASE, 19TH CENTURY. Lantern form decorated with ladies and qilin. With six character mark of Qianlong to base, on a turquoise ground. 29cm tall. Ground down at the rim with sections of staple repair. Some staples have been removed leaving small holes. Fine hairline to base.

Lot 18

Nautical Interest; A brass anchor lantern, stamped Birmingham, 1927, and later converted to electric, H-51cm.

Lot 482

Box of collectable odds to include brass ware, vintage chinese lacquered shared box, plated peacocks, antique aqua glass bottle, coal mining lantern etc

Lot 696

A GLASS HANGING LANTERN WITH GILT ENGRAVED STARS 20TH CENTURY Of Hundi form, applied metal frame, hanging chains below glass ceiling cover, with strengthened star decoration, unwired shade 28cm high, 23.5cm diameter

Lot 668

Wreckage from Zeppelin L31 Three pieces of wreckage of the German Zeppelin L31, that was brought down over Potters Bar by Second Lieutenant W. J. Tempest, Royal Flying Corps, the first Canadian to shoot down a Zeppelin from the air, on 2 October 1916, comprising fragment of the airship’s outer duralumin lattice, and two pieces of the airship’s engine (?), with R.C.M.I. accession numbers in ink to first and second, all in relic condition (lot) £300-£500 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Zeppelin L31 was an R-Class Imperial German Navy super Zeppelin commanded by Heinrich Mathy. 198m in length with a crew of 19 and a maximum speed of 64mph, it took part in several raids over London during the Great War. It was shot down over Potter’s Bar by Second Lieutenant Wulstan J. Tempest, a Canadian serving with the Royal Flying Corps, shortly after midnight on 2 October 1916 with the loss of the entire crew. Tempest’s own report is a vivid account of how the L31 met her end: ‘There was a heavy ground fog on and it was bitterly cold, otherwise the night was beautiful and starlit at the altitude at which I was flying. I was gazing over towards the NE of London, where the fog was not quite so heavy, when I noticed all the searchlights in that quarter concentrated in an enormous pyramid. Following them up to the apex, I saw a small cigar-shaped object, which I at once recognised as a Zeppelin, about 15 miles away, and heading straight for London. Previous to this I had chased many imaginary Zepps only to find they were clouds on nearing them. At first I drew near to my objective very rapidly (as I was on one side of London and it was on the other and both heading for the centre of the town): all the time I was having an extremely unpleasant time, as to get to the Zepp I had to pass through a very inferno of bursting shells from the A.A. guns below. All at once, it appeared to me that the Zeppelin must have sighted me, for she dropped all her bombs in one volley, swung around, tilted up her nose and proceeded to race away northwards climbing rapidly as she went. At the time of dropping her bombs, I judged her to be at an altitude of about 11,500 feet. I made after her at all speed at about 15,000 feet altitude, gradually overhauling her. At this time the A.A. fire was intense, and I, being about five miles behind the Zeppelin, had an extremely uncomfortable time. At this point my mechanical pressure pump went wrong, and I had to use my hand-pump to keep up the pressure in my petrol tank. This exercise at so high an altitude was very exhausting, besides occupying an arm, this giving me one hand less to operate with when I commenced to fire. As I drew up with the Zeppelin, to my relief I found that I was free from A.A. fire, for the nearest shells were bursting quite three miles away. The Zeppelin was now nearly 15,000 feet high, and mounting rapidly, I therefore decided to dive at her, for though I held a slight advantage in speed, she was climbing like a rocket and leaving me standing. I accordingly gave a tremendous pump at my petrol tank, and dived straight at her, firing a burst straight into her as I came. I let her have another burst as I passed under her and then banking my machine over, sat under her tail, and flying along underneath her, pumped lead into her for all I was worth. I could see tracer bullets flying from her in all directions, but I was too close under her for her to concentrate on me. As I was firing, I noticed her begin to go red inside like an enormous Chinese lantern and then a flame shot out of the front part of her and I realised she was on fire. She then shot up about 200 feet, paused, and came roaring down straight on to me before I had time to get out of the way. I nose-dived for all I was worth, with the Zepp tearing after me, and expected every minute to be engulfed in the flames. I put my machine into a spin and just managed to corkscrew out of the way as she shot past me, roaring like a furnace. I righted my machine and watched her hit the ground with a shower of sparks. I then proceeded to fire off dozens of green Very's lights in the exuberance of my feelings. I glanced at my watch and saw it was about ten minutes past twelve. I then commenced to feel very sick and giddy and exhausted, and had considerable difficulty in finding my way to ground through the fog and landing, in doing which I crashed and cut my head on my machine-gun.’ For his gallantry that night Tempest, the first Canadian to shoot down a Zeppelin from the air, was awarded the D.S.O. ‘in recognition of conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in connection with the destruction of an Enemy Airship’ (London Gazette 13 October 1916). Subsequently awarded the Military Cross and advanced Major, he is commemorated in the names of two streets in Potters Bar, ‘Tempest Avenue’ and ‘Wulstan Park’, close to where the L31 crashed. Sold with copied research, including numerous photographic images of the wreckage, one of which is annotated: ‘Despite the presence of the military [standing guard], many souvenir hunters managed to sneak off with fragments of the wreckage.’

Lot 264

A Glasgow School Arts and Crafts brass lantern pendant light, cuboid house form with pitched roof and embossed rivetted detailing, frosted trellis panels, suspended from a chain, 30cm high

Lot 391

A traditional brass lantern clock, 19th Century in the 17th Century style, urn finial, bell, fretwork panels to three sides, the front with engraved entwined dolphins and scrolls, over a dial with black Roman numerals and inner minute track, scrolling foliage to the centre, pillar corners, peg feet, eight-day movement striking on a bell, 38cm high, 15cm wide

Lot 49

The Haw Lantern, FIRST edition, SIGNED dedication to Kevin Mulqueen - a teacher and poet with a presence online discussing and reading poetry, toning to paper, d.j. bright, London: Faber and Faber, 1987  

Lot 401

Britains Village Idiot and other Farm figures, with green smock and yellow hat (condition good) two carters with whips, man with swing barrel, two Shepherd boy with lantern, Blacksmith with anvil, boxed Charbens Farm wagon, Maid with pales and Farmers wife with baby and group of three Rabbits (11).

Lot 286

Britains WWI Trench Sections 51014 1/32 scale Sniping Pit with trench approach, sniper position, trench periscope, hood, backdrop and grille, and 51016 1/30 scale Regimental Aid Post with roof, two kettlesand a lantern in original boxes (Condition Very Good, boxes Good) 2012 and 2013 (11 in two original boxes)

Lot 383

A reproduction brass lantern ceiling lightOf hexagonal form with bevelled glass to each side, fitted with a pendant triple lamp head.31cm wide x 62cm high, drop 32cm

Lot 148

Irish Poetry: Redress of Poetry: Oxford Lectures Heaney, Seamus: Published by Faber & Faber, 1996, 1st Ed; The Haw Lantern by Seamus Heaney, 1987, 1st Ed; Amongst Women by John McGahern, 1991 plus 5 others (8)

Lot 362

Starboard lantern converted to electricity, H: 47cm. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 246

2 galvanised buckets containing clocks, outdoor lantern, ceiling light fitting, cast metal umbrella stand etc

Lot 416

A Brother sewing machine, a box of metalware, metal fez lantern, and a sand art effect glass electric lamp

Lot 471

A railway signalman's lantern, BR(W), 29cm high.

Lot 501

A late 19thC theodolite by Thomas Jones of London, "Y" pattern number B129, for Carey and Company, 7 Pall Mall, London, boxed with later receipt of purchase, together with lantern slides, and a mahogany cased lantern viewer.

Lot 76

An early 20thC The Standard Magic Lantern, boxed, with twenty eight slides.

Lot 303

An early 20thC brass framed lantern, with clear glass panels, 37.5cm high.

Lot 473

An early 20thC French brass hall lantern, with a frosted circular glass ceiling rose attachment, 38.5cm high.

Lot 1289

Mixed collectables to include magic lantern slides. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 277

DC Comics Green Lantern 1984-1986 Nos 180-187, 189-200. All 20 comics are bagged F/NM.

Lot 278

DC Comics Green Lantern Corps 1981-1988 Nos 1, 2, 3, 201-224. All 27 comics are bagged F/NM.

Lot 276

DC Comics The Green Lantern 1982-198 Nos 150-179. All 30 comics are bagged F/NM.

Lot 310

DC Comics Green Lantern 1980-1989 Nos 132-149 plus Tales Of Green Lantern Corps Annual N01 1985, No2 1986, No3 1987: The green Lantern Special no1 1988, No2 1989. All 23 comics are bagged VG/NM.

Lot 309

DC Comics Green Lantern 1969-1980 Nos 72, 93, 97, 101-108, 111-114, 119-122, 124, 127-131.All 25 comics are bagged VG/NM.

Lot 49

A BRONZE HALL LANTERN 19TH CENTURY Unglazed, with a hinged door 88cm high, 43cm diameter

Lot 24

GOOD VINTAGE LIGHTING including square based brass and leaded glass hanging lantern and an elaborate twin-shade pendant table lamp etcProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 134

A pair of patinated bronze storm lantern stands, 20th century, each with a glass shade above a tubular column and spreading circular base, 26cm diameter124cm high (2)

Lot 87

A Regency-style etched glass lantern by Vaughan, of recent manufacture, with foliate detail, 23cm diameter73cm high

Lot 575

A shell-encrusted 'Grotto' floor lamp, of recent manufacture, of Venetian gondola lantern form, raised on a silvered-metal column and a scrolling quadripartite base, 50cm wide50cm deep185cm highCondition ReportPAT Test - Failed

Lot 128

A brass hanging birdcage lantern, 19th century, with a wirework body and an octagonal base, adapted, 48cm wide48cm deep73cm high

Lot 119

A George III brass and glass hall lantern, 20th century, with scrolling detail and six lights,48cm wide41cm deep159cm high including chainCondition ReportSome light wear and scratches to glass, with a few tiny chips and cracks to edges that are concealed behind the frame. Some light wear and tarnish to brass. Overall appears in fairly good structural and cosmetic condition. Re-wiring required by a professional. Height of body of lantern is 80cm

Lot 486

A large late 19th century Chinese Canton enamel famille rose punch bowl. Decorated to the inside walls with four panels of figural scenes depicting an elder in a wheelchair, a group of immortals, etc, with a round scene to the well of children playing with a dragon costume and a fish lantern, further figural panels to the outside, all surrounded by flowers, butterflies and good luck symbols. Diameter 36cm. (restored) Condition Report: Traces of age, scratches, rubbed enamels. Long crack visible under UV light, restored in places.

Lot 60

A solid cast metal finial and a painted lantern. Finial mounted on a metal plinth. Max. H56cm

Lot 65

Approx 75 silver age DC comics c 1960s/70s. To inc Superman, Green Lantern, Action Comics, Adventure Comics. Condition varies.

Lot 116

300+ mixed DC comics titles to include Bloodlines, the Shade, Mask, Deathstroke The Terminator, Tarzan presents Weird Worlds, War of the Green Lantern, Aftermath, Earth Two Legion lost, Teen Titans, Futures end, Identity Crisis, Heroes in Crisis, Infinite Crisis, Checkmate, Infinity Inc. Brightest day, Caper, Manhunter.

Lot 285

Smiths - A mid century electric brass Smiths lantern clock. Domed top with gilt face and ebonised Roman numerals / chapter ring. Figural fish front on finial feet.

Lot 23

A 20th century studio art glass sculpture of a horse and carriage. The 4-horse drawn carriage with other art glass items including a birdbath, and a lantern. af. Each piece of clear glass with gilt details.

Lot 412

1000 hickory hammer handles, Diana air rifle, metal air pistol, vintage Avery scales & weights, Kenyon Kenlite railway warning lantern, 2 x old tilley lamps, 7 x vintage cobblers cast iron shoe lasts various tools and socket sets.

Lot 508

Large Collection of Magic Lantern Slides of European Travel Large Collection of Magic Lantern Slides of European Travel

Lot 505

A Selection of Magic Lantern Slides, comprising two boxes of 8 slides Junior Lecturers' Series "Our Firemen" and "Our Lifeboat Men", all colour, G.

Lot 507

Large Collection of Magic Lantern Slides of flowers including many coloured images of flowers along with some black and white (a lot)

Lot 20A

Two hallmarked silver chain necklaces AF & bracelet. The lot to include a hallmarked silver fancy link chain, hallmarked for Sheffield together with sponsors mark for IBB. A hallmarked silver Figaro chain necklace AF, hallmarked for London with date letter rubbed. A hallmarked silver curb link chain bracelet with silver lantern charm and dog lead clasp, partially hallmarked. Fancy link chain necklace measures 41cm. Chain necklace AF measures 80cm. Bracelet measures 20cm. Total weight 113.7g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

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