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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 166


166. A pair of late 19th/ early 20th century ormolu two light candelabra, the foliate cast urn shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans raised on foliate cast arms supported on a tapered fluted column and circular plinth base, 24cm high. £200-300


167. A Victorian coromandel, gilt metal and porcelain mounted stationary box and blotter HOWELL JAMES & CO. REGENT STREET, LONDON, the stationery box with a domed cover opening to a fitted interior of divisions, decorated with oval and circular porcelain panels painted with putti, bearing makers name, 22.5cm wide x 16.5cm high x 12cm deep, together with matching blotter, 30cm x 22cm. £100-200


168. A late 19th century gilt metal table lamp, the light fitting supported on a tapered cylindrical column with foliate cast collars, on a stepped circular base cast with anthemion and beaded borders, raised on a square plinth, overall height to top of shade carrier 81cm, lamp height 61cm. £50-100


169. A late 19th century gilt metal table lamp, the baluster shaped column with acanthus cast collar, raised on a stepped square plinth and four paw feet, overall height to top of shade carrier 78.5cm high, lamp height 63.5cm. £50-100


170. A pair of late 19th/ early 20th century gilt metal mirrors, the bevelled rectangular mirror plates within foliate cast frames with mask and foliate surmounts, 54cm x 22cm. £80-120


171. A pair of late 19th century porcelain and ormolu mounted castellets, the yellow ground porcelain bodies decorated with panels of figures and colourful foliage, signed ‘H. Poitevin’, with rams head terminals and detachable covers, raised on circular plinth bases, 23.5cm high. £500-700


172. A 19th century tortoiseshell tea caddy, the hinged domed cover centred with a rectangular white metal tablet, opening to an interior with lift out cover, raised on four turned ivory feet, 11.5cm wide x 11.5cm high x 8cm deep. £200-300


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