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Lot 660

A quantity of brass and other metal ware, to include a copper flagon, brass lantern, globe with Islamic writing, etc.

Lot 379

DC Comics - 3 hand-painted NECA Head Knockers - The Dark Knight: 'Batman' and 'The Joker' (both in original box); 'Green Lantern' (no box).

Lot 172

A selection of magic lantern slides etc. including Peter Pan; a 'Fantasia' lightning light.

Lot 48

A match made gypsy caravan; steam engine; kit made aeroplanes; a globe and a lantern.

Lot 91

A reproduction brass wall hanging lantern clock with weights; an American drop-dial wall clock.

Lot 397

A collection of pop culture figures Batman, Green lantern Doctor Who etc

Lot 198

A WILLIAM III WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK RICHARD FENNELL, KENSINGTON, CIRCA 1695The four finned and latched pillar inside countwheel bell striking movement with plates measuring 6.75 by 5 inches and anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 11 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture to the concentric 'button' decorated matted centre, within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised sword-hilt half hour markers, Arabic five minutes beyond the outer minute track and signed Rich. Fennell, Kensington to lower margin, with fine scroll-pierced sculpted blued steel hands and applied winged cherub mask and scroll cast spandrels to angles, in a case with ogee moulded cornice and plain frieze over floral marquetry trail decorated hinged glazed dial surround applied with three quarter columns to angles, the sides with rectangular glazed apertures and conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards at the rear, the trunk with floral bloom decorated convex throat moulding over 42 inch rectangular door centred with a circular lenticle and with three shaped marquetry panels decorated with bird inhabited floral sprays and scrolling foliage into an ebonised ground, with half-round edge mouldings, the sides veneered with twin panels within crossbanded borders, the base with stepped ogee top mouldings over conforming rectangular marquetry panel within crossbanded surround, on a moulded skirt base.210cm (82.5ins) high, 47.cm (18.5ins) wide, 25.5cm (10ins) deep. Provenance: Private collection. Inherited by Mr. & Mrs. Curling Hunter, 9, Westbourne Terrace, London, and thence by descent to the vendor. Richard Fennell is recorded in Loomes, Brian The Early Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as born in about 1656 and began his apprenticeship with Matthew Crockford in 1669. He then transferred to Thomas Bagley and finally gained his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company after ten years, in 1679. He is believed to have married Ann Hedderil at St. Duke's Place in 1693 but did not sign the Clockmakers 'oath of allegiance' in 1697. He worked in the outskirts of the city in Kensington and is known for longcase, lantern and table clocks including a small series of miniature brass table timepieces - an example of which was exhibited in the 'Horological Masterworks' Exhibition held at The Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, 29 March - 22 June 2003 (item number 48). Clockmakers Company records suggest that he was in arrears for his quarterage in 1705 and is believed to have worked in Kensington until at least 1715. Condition Report: Movement is in clean working condition having the appearance of being recently cleaned/serviced. There is no visible evidence of alteration or obvious replacements with the exception of the escapement pallets which are probably 'service' replacements. The backplate has some punch marks around the pivot holes to tighten them as well as at the location of one of the movement pillars where it is interference fitted to the backplate. The dial is in good condition with some mellowing to the silvering evident. The minute hand is a replacement and the hour has been repaired. The movement is fitted with a replacement seatboard however it rests directly onto the cheek uprights of the case with no visible evidence of adjustment to the latter hence we are inclined to believe that the movement and dial are most likely original to the case. The case is generally in relatively untouched original condition and of good colour. The hood has a replacement top board (but no evidence of ever being fitted with a caddy superstructure) and the front frieze would have almost certainly been faced with fretwork (is veneered in walnut). The hood columns are also replacements. The rear top cornice mouldings have been cut at an angle to rear (to allow the case to stand in the corner of a room) otherwise faults are limited to minor bumps, scuffs, shrinkage and couple of small veneer repairs commensurate with age and use. The front glass has a crack to the lower right-hand corner and the left hand glass is also cracked. The trunk and base are generally in sound original condition. The throat moulding has bumps/chips to the rear left-hand corner and a corresponding small veneer patch to the left. The clamp to the top of the trunk door is dislodged but still just attached and leaning forward due to movement of the crossgrain edge mouldings. There are some localised losses to the marquetry along the join of the crack. The lower clamp has a crack along the join and the joint is loose (but no significant losses to the marquetry) and there is general lifting/curling to the edge mouldings. The plinth appears to retain its original structure and veneers but with additional blocks etc glued to the inside to brace the structure; the skirt is a later addition. The front has a horizontal crack albeit with minimal losses. Otherwise faults to the case are limited to relatively minor historic bumps, scuffs, bruises, shrinkage, wear and a couple of minor localised veneer repairs.Clock has pendulum, two weights and a crank winder, but no case key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 55

Ɵ WHITE, GEORGEENGLISH LANTERN CLOCKSAntique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1989, 1st and only edition, gilt titled blue cloth, dj; together with copies of Loomes, Brian LANTERN CLOCKS & Their Makers Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 2008, gilt titled maroon cloth with dj; Darken, Jeff and Hooper, John English 30 Hour Clocks, Origin & Development 1600-1800 limited edition signed by both authors and numbered 38/50, Penita Books, Woking 1997, gilt titled blue cloth with slipcase; Bruce, Bill EARLY ENGLISH LANTERN CLOCKS 1615-1700 exhibition catalogue published by the author, with price list and signed by John Hooper, Lewes 2003, silver titled blue card soft binding; Bruce, Bill EARLY ENGLISH LANTERN CLOCKS 1600-1700 exhibition catalogue published by the author, with price list, Lewes 2013, silver titled maroon card soft binding, (5).  

Lot 99

A FRENCH GILT AND SILVERED BRASS NOVELTY 'QUARTERDECK' MANTEL CLOCKGUILMET, PARIS, LATE 19th CENTURYThe eight-day gong striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by compound pendulum with upper crossed spring suspension for the figural bob and stamped GLT, BREVETTE, S.G.D.G. trademark over serial number 1742 to backplate, the circular gilt Roman numeral dial with steel spade hands and canted bezel set into the cabin elevation of the case modelled as the stern of a ship with upper poop deck applied with binnacle compass before a figure cast as a sailor at the helm rocking from side-to-side with the motion of the pendulum, with curved balustrading behind terminating with lantern posts to sides over lower deck accessed via a ladder to the left and with another figure of a mariner gathering rope from a coil to the right, on moulded gilt base applied onto stepped black marble plinth with gilt block feet.30cm (11.5ins) high, 29cm (11.5ins) wide, 22cm (8.75ins) deep.  Andre Romain Guilmet was born on the 10th of December 1827 in La Ferte-Gaucher, France. He was a credited as a watchmaker and inventor who specialised in producing novelty and mystery clocks for which he applied for a number of patents for designs. Amongst his other Patents was that for a bicycle where the driving chain was set below the seat. He is best known for his 'mysterieuse' figural clock with glass pendulum, this takes the form of a woman holding pendulum in her outstretched hand and arm over a marble base containing the clock below. The pendulum is impulsed by the mechanism underneath her that moves the figure imperceptibly from side to side.  Guilmet's industrial series of clocks, which includes the current lot, features automated clocks in the form of windmills, lighthouses, automobiles, boats, steam hammers, boilers, etc. A Guilmet 'quarterdeck' clock is illustrated in Roberts, Derek Mystery Novelty and Fantasy Clocks on page 225 (figs. 22-2 a-d); and another (number 1653) was sold in these rooms on 6th September 2022 (lot 92) for £9,500 hammer. 

Lot 45

Ɵ WHITE, GEORGEENGLISH LANTERN CLOCKSAntique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1989, dj.   

Lot 48

Ɵ HOROLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS MOSTLY RELATING TO EARLY ENGLISH HOROLOGYSIX VOLUMES:Robinson, Tom THE LONGCASE CLOCK Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1981, later quarter bound with gilt titled brown Morocco spine; Dawson, P.G., Drover, C.B. and Parkes, D.W. Early English Clocks Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1982, later quarter bound with gilt titled brown Morocco spine (matching the previous volume); White, George English Lantern Clocks Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1989, dj; Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 2014, dj; Lloyd, H. Alan THE ENGLISH DOMESTIC CLOCK ITS EVOLUTION AND HISTORY published by the author, signed and inscribed by the author, Birmingham 1938; and Hurcomb, W.E. The Wetherfield Collection OF 222 CLOCKS SOLD BY W.E. HURCOMB ON 1st May, 1928 FOR £30,000 published by the author, London 1929, gilt titled red cloth, (6). 

Lot 70

A COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN LONGCASE AND LANTERN CLOCK BELLSLATE 17th CENTURY AND LATERThe largest measuring 15cm (6ins) in diameter. 

Lot 191

A BRASS QUARTER-CHIMING LANTERN CLOCKTHE FRAME AND DIAL BY WILLIAM RAYMENT, STOWMARKET, CIRCA 1700, THE MOVEMENT SECOND HALF OF THE 19th CENTURYThe four columnar pillar triple chain fusee movement with anchor escapement regulated by short lenticular bob pendulum, sounding a choice of two tunes for the quarters on a graduated nest of eight bells set above the top plate, and the hour on the large bell mounted within the superstructure, fitted behind the earlier dial signed W. Rayment, Stow Market over symmetrical acanthus scrollwork to centre, within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers, now with two sculpted steel hands and the angles with leafy motif engraved infill, the frame with column-turned corner posts beneath dolphin and foliate scroll pierced frets, vase finials and domed bell bearer surmounted by a further finial, the sides and rear with hinged doors, on four ball feet.40.5cm (16ins) high, 18cm (7ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep. William Rayment is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as probably related to Richard Rayment, and notes his marriage to Rebecca Richardson in Coombs, Suffolk, in 1706. He later moved to the nearby village on Onehouse, where he was buried in December 1760. Condition Report: Movement is complete but in dirty/neglected condition. The going train is running, the quarter train will just about run but is very lazy/prone to stopping and the strike train will not operate unless further force is applied to the train. The mainspring appears to have tension but there are two bent teeth on the strike train greatwheel which will either require strengthening or replacing. Movement requires a clean/service and repairs to the teeth of the strike greatwheel as a minimum, but no other damage or losses are apparent with a visual examination. The dial and case are in good overall condition with no apparent breaks or repairs to the castings however the clock is generally very dirty/oxidised throughout. Clock is complete with pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 39

Ɵ HOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON ENGLISH CLOCKSNINE VOLUMES:Cescinsky, Herbert and Webster, Malcolm R. ENGLISH DOMESTIC CLOCKS The Waverley Book Company Limited, London 1916, 4to green half calf gilt title to spine and card box (a fine copy); Hurcomb, W.E. The Wetherfield Collection OF 222 CLOCKS, SOLD BY W.E. HURCOMB ON 1ST MAY 1928 FOR £30,000 published by the author, London 1929, inscribed in ink 'E. Dent & Co., Shop Copy' to inside of front board, gilt titled cloth; Loomes, Brian LANTERN CLOCKS & Their Makers Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 2008, dj; Darken, Jeff (editor) HOROLOGICAL MASTERWORKS catalogue for an exhibition at The Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, 29th March-22nd June 2003, The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2003, softbound; Zeeman, J. DE NEDERLANDSE STAANDE KLOK Van Gorcum Assen, Amsterdam 1977, dj; Britten, F.J. OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS E. and F.N. Spon Limited, London 1922; Baillie, G.H. WATCHMAKERS & CLOCKMAKERS OF THE WORLD N.A.G. Press Limited, London 1951; Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain N.A.G. Press, London 1981, dj; Lloyd, H. Alan THE COLLECTOR'S DICTIONARY OF CLOCKS Country Life, London 1969, dj, and another sundry publication, (10). 

Lot 67

A SMALL DRAWER CABINET CONTAINING A LARGE COLLECTION OF SCREWS FOR USE IN CLOCK RESTORATIONTHE SCREWS MOSTLY ENGLISH, LATE 17th CENTURY AND LATER, THE CABINET LATE 19th CENTURYThe stained pine cabinet with hinged lid over three banks of small drawers containing a mixture of salvaged and recently cut screws for securing fitments such as backcocks, bell stands etc., together with smaller steel screws, a group of brass square-headed lantern clock type screws, a selection of longer threaded lengths and a quantity of brass collets, washers etc., (qty).The cabinet 25.5cm (10ins) wide, 11cm (4.25ins) deep, 9cm (3.5ins) high. 

Lot 31

A large painted-metal hanging lantern, late 19th/early 20th century, French, with scrolling detail and astragal glazing, with four lights, 97cm wide 97cm deep 170cm highProvenance: The collection of Charles Edwards and Julia Boston, Tile Barn, Northamptonshire.Condition Report Panels are plastic not glass. General surface wear, knocks, rubbing, and loss to painted decoration which is likely refreshed, joints are generally sound and solid, however the door latch is broken and as such the door tends to swing outwards, which would benefit from rectifying.Passed PAT test

Lot 80

A large brass hanging porch lantern by Charles Edwards, of recent manufacture, based on an 1870s English design, with six panels and anthemion scroll detailing, the tapering roof and sides with finial detail at the base,58.5cm wide52.5cm deep82.5cm highProvenance: Charles Edwards, London.

Lot 95

A large polished nickel 'Corinthian' lantern by Charles Edwards, of recent manufacture, based on a 1920s French design, fitted with clear glass rods and a sculptural crown top, 45cm diameter65.5cm highProvenance: Charles Edwards, London.

Lot 1

A nickel and painted 'Jumbo Ophelia' lantern by Charles Edwards, of recent manufacture, in the Louis XVI taste, with pineapple finials and ribbon-and-stick detail, decorated with Farrow & Ball 'Berrington Blue No.14', with six lights, 100cm diameter 195cm highProvenance: Charles Edwards, London.Condition Report Overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition with minor wear. Panels are plastic not glass, with light wear. 80kg in weight. Joints are sound and solid, requires professional electrical attention for installation

Lot 104

A patinated metal 'Pineapple' lantern by Charles Edwards, of recent manufacture, based on an English design of the 1830s, with a tapered roof and sides enclosing three lights,39.5cm wide33.5cm deep64cm highProvenance: Charles Edwards, London.Condition Report7KG in weight. Overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition with minor surface wear. Ready to hang. Requires inspection by an electrical professional prior to installation.

Lot 26

A green glass mosque lantern, 20th century, of bell shape with a foliate brass collar,30cm diameter51cm highProvenance: The collection of Charles Edwards and Julia Boston, Tile Barn, Northamptonshire.Condition ReportDust and dirt present. The chains aged with some of the individual links slightly stretched. The brass mounts slightly misshapen. The hoop to the top of the cover unfixed. Glass appears to be in reasonable order.

Lot 437

A Queen Anne brass lantern clock by William Wood, Nailsworth, the 6½-inch brass dial engraved with tulips and signed 'Wm Wood, Nailsworth, fecit, 1710', with a 19th-century movement below a bell,16cm wide15cm deep39cm highProvenance: From the Collection of Nigell and Heather D’Oyly.Condition ReportWITH PENDULUM & ASSOCIATED WINDING KEY. Back door detached but present. Tarnish and wear throughout.

Lot 120

A large nickel and ebonised 'Clover' lantern by Charles Edwards, of recent manufacture, based on an 1840s English design, with pierced decoration over four curved glass panels, enclosing four lights, 47cm wide44cm deep101cm highProvenance: Charles Edwards, London.

Lot 16

A lacquered copper hall lantern, 19th century and later, of globe form, adapted,40cm diameter 57cm highProvenance: The collection of Charles Edwards and Julia Boston, Tile Barn, Northamptonshire.Condition ReportDirt, dust, rubbing, and wear. Knocks, wear, and loss. Glass okay. Electrified.

Lot 414

A painted pine architectural birdcage, 19th century, in the form of a building with lantern roof, over a frieze mounted with a clock face, part-glazed façade and wirework sides, with a pull-out drawer and feeder,34cm wide28cm deep52cm highProvenance: The Bunny Campione Collection.Condition ReportModerate scuffs, splits and wear commensurate with age. Structurally sound. Please see additional images.

Lot 26

Staffordshire earthenware group, Drunken Revellers, circa 1810, one figure with a bottle and glass, the other holding a lantern, restored and partially repainted, 24cm.

Lot 96

Mahogany chair, Lowry print, silver plated ware, lantern, etc.

Lot 332

Art Nouveau coppered lantern with oval apertures to the top, above a cylindrical cranberry glass panel, on circular base, approximately 39cm high.

Lot 431

A leaded stained glass lantern, an oil lamp, a corner wall bracket, a papier mache crumb scoop and a metal figure of a terrier.

Lot 853

Louis Kley (1833-1911), a pair of brown-patinated bronze putti at play, signed, 11.5 cm high approx, on rouge marble bases, to/w another small bronze of a young boy with lantern, dozing, inscribed 'Athos' on back (3)

Lot 868

A vintage mid 20th century industrial hand blown caged glass ceiling light lamp lantern. The light having a blown glass shade inside wirework cage.

Lot 627

Box of mixed items to include framed prints, storm lantern, cased cutlery etc

Lot 1446

A group of four copper and painted iron ship's lanterns One a masthead lantern by J. H. Peters & Bey, Hamburg; two anchor lanterns; and a further port or starboard lantern.The largest 34cm wide x 64cm high overall (handle up)Qty: 4All lacking interiors. Later wired for electricity. Some repainting - particularly to the corner lantern. In reasonable condition.

Lot 17

A contemporary candle holder or lantern Of cylindrical form with a series of Perspex rods around a chromed frame.26cm diameter x 32cm highQty: 1Minor marks. Some slight oxidisation due to use.

Lot 596

A cylindrical Georgian-style hall lantern The brass lantern with scrolling brackets and with a triple-lamp fitting within.26cm diameter x 54cm high overallQty: 1One-third of the glass lacking. Some oxidisation to the lamp overall.

Lot 1300

An early 20th century hexagonal brass lantern With tapering top and bottom19cm wide x 31cm highQty: 1Oxidisation overall due to age and use. In generally good condition.

Lot 451

A collection of twenty glass storm lantern shades and three further glass light shades The storm lanterns of various sizes, designs and styles to include some with cut glass decoration, some with gilding.The largest 30cm highQty: 20Most with wear and some minor damages.

Lot 500

A hanging lantern Of typical street light form with a turned finial and square tapering glazed sides.42cm wide x 98cm highQty: 1In good oxidised condition commensurate with age and use, seemingly newly wired but needing testing.

Lot 264

A green-painted French-style brass hall lantern With a stepped dome-top, pierced frieze, tapering glass, and turned finial beneath.30cm diameter x 68cm highQty: 1In generally good condition. Some chips and losses to the paintwork overall. No chain present.

Lot 338

A large iron framed hanging ceiling light fitting together with accompanying wall sconces and a further lantern formed light fitting

Lot 82

Large green painted railway lantern

Lot 363

A large patternated iron framed hanging lantern, 60cm high

Lot 1338

An early 20th century stained glass and embossed brass hanging hall lantern, 27cm high. Condition - good

Lot 322

A 20th century brass and glass nautical oil lantern of onion form having hanger and a red glass globe within a protective bar, h32cm

Lot 345

A 20th century galvanised navigation ship's lantern with 360 degree glass fresnel, N.M.V mark to front, h53cm

Lot 352

Royal Doulton figurine titled "The Shepherd," model HN1975, designed by Harry Fenton. This hand-painted china figurine, produced in England, features a shepherd holding a staff and lantern, accompanied by a lamb. The piece is marked on the base with the Royal Doulton backstamp, copyright 1945, and measures 9.75"H. A charming addition to any collection of Royal Doulton figurines.Artist: Harry FentonIssued: c. 1945Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 315

A vintage magic lantern projector and slides 29x42x15cm

Lot 457

FLASH #111, 129, 133, 140, 141, 145, 146, 149, 156, 159, 162 + 80PG. GIANT #4 (12 in Lot) - (1960/1965 - DC) - Includes the first team-up of the Golden Age & Silver Age Flash, the first appearance of the Golden Age Green Lantern in the Silver Age + the first team appearance of the Justice Society of America in the Silver Age - NB: Issue #129 has small tape repairs to edge tears + issue #156 has a small spine split

Lot 289

DC SILVER AGE DAMAGED LOT (46 in Lot) - Includes THE ATOM #13, 18 + AQUAMAN #18, 26 + BATMAN #215 + THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #40, 46, 48, 50 + CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN #21(x2) + DETECTIVE COMICS #318 + FLASH #119, 152, 154 + GREEN LANTERN #16 + HOUSE OF MYSTERY #143 + JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #35, 36 + METAL MEN #14 + MY GREATEST ADVENTURE #48, 52, 60, 63 + MYSTERY IN SPACE #70, 72 + RIP HUNTER, TIME MASTER #2 + SEA DEVILS #3, 9, 10, 11 + SHOWCASE #34, 44 + SUPERBOY #93, 124, 162, 166, 168 + SUPERMAN #153, 170 + SUPERMAN'S GIRLFRIEND LOIS LANE #57 + TEEN TITANS #5, 29 + TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED #53, 73, 85 - NOTE - All copies have either staining, missing pages, tape repairs, detached covers, significant spine splits/tears/holes or have been restapled - NB CONDITION REPORT NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT

Lot 465

SHOWCASE #40, 48, 50, 51, 54, 55, 61, 63, 64, 67-69, 71, 78, 81-86, 88-92, 97, 101, 102, 104 (38 in Lot - Duplicate copies of issues #51, 68, 82, 83, 84, 86, 91 & 92) - (1962/1978 - DC) - Includes the first appearances of the Golden Age Green Lantern & Solomon Grundy in the Silver Age, the second appearance of The Spectre in the Silver Age + the first appearances of B'Wanna Beast, Jonny Double, Nightmaster & The Maniaks - NB: Issue #40 is a low grade copy

Lot 296

FLASH #201-203, 206-213, 215(x2), 216, 217(x2), 218(x2), 219(x2), 220-230 (31 in Lot) - (1970/1974 - DC) - Includes appearances by the Golden Age Flash + the start of team-up stories featuring Green Lantern & Green Arrow - NB: Issues #225 & 229 are lower grade copies with significant spine splits

Lot 299

GREEN LANTERN: THE SILVER AGE OMNIBUS VOLUMES 1 & 2 + GREEN ARROW: THE GOLDEN AGE OMNIBUS VOLUME 1 (3 in Lot) - (2017/2018 - DC) - Three hardback editions which collect Showcase #22-24; Green Lantern #1-75; More Fun Comics #73-107; Adventure Comics #103-117; World's Finest Comics #7-28 - Over 2500 pages in total

Lot 1361

A small brass lantern clock, 18th century and later, unsigned dial with inner now fixed alarm dial, replacement movement and domed bell, h.22cm; together with an antique brass small lantern clock with replacement part movement, incomplete, h.23cm, with associated brass wall bracket (3)

Lot 1363

A late 17th century brass lantern clock, the engraved dial signed Peter Closon at Holborn Bridge fecit, silver chapter ring, single steel hand, domed bell-top, verge escapement, lacking ropes and weights and sold for restoration, h.33cm, on later carved walnut wall bracket (2)

Lot 1362

George Murgatroyd of London - an early 18th century brass small lantern clock, with alarm, signed to the dial Geo. Murgatroid London, having domed bell and iron strapwork from four finials, verge movement with bob pendulum, h.22cm

Lot 407

A beech adjustable lantern style standard lamp

Lot 2218

An early 20th Century Salex Little Junior photographic enlarging lantern by The City & Exchange London. No. 23477

Lot 147

Nautical Interest; a pair of starboard and port lanterns, a playmit style starboard hanging lantern, a tin funnel, and a brass-cased compass. (5)

Lot 56

Two lanterns comprising a World War Two (WW2 / WWII) blackout or marking lantern and an LNE lantern with LNE marked burner. [2]. [W]

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