3VOL CHARLES DICKENS FINELY BOUND FIRST3VOL CHARLES DICKENS FINELY BOUND FIRST EDITIONS Three finely bound first editions of works by Charles Dickens. Speeches, Literary and Social by Charles Dickens. Published 1870 by John Camden Hotten, London. 8vo. 372pp. with ads. Original binding bound in the back. The Lamplighter: A Farce by Charles Dickens. Now First Printed From a Manuscript in the Forster Collection at the South Kensington Museum. Published 1879 by Private Printing. Limited edition. Numbered 142 of only 250 copies printed. 8vo. 45pp. Original paper boards bound into the back. The Mudfog Papers by Charles Dickens. Published in 1880 by Richard Bentley. Original boards bound into the back. 8vo. 198pp.
A. AUBREY BODINE. "LAMPLIGHTER," PHOTOGRAPHA. AUBREY BODINE. "LAMPLIGHTER," PHOTOGRAPH (American, 1906-1970). Silver gelatin print, 1945, signed "A. Aubrey Bodine" lr, unframed size: 14 x 11 inches.
(9) Brass and Mixed Metal Oil Lamps(9) Brass and Mixed Metal Oil Lamps to include (3) handled lamps, 3 3/4"H tallest, (2) hanging brass diya lamps, (3) brass and mixed metal bird form oil lamps, 9"H tallest along with a brass lion form lamplighter, 4"L3 1/4"H
LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURE, LAMPLIGHTER,LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURE, LAMPLIGHTER, #5205Lladro porcelain figure, Lamplighter, #5205, designed by Salvador Furio, marked underfoot, contained in the original box, approx: 18.25"h, 5.25"w, 3.25"d, 2.5lbs
CHAIM GOLDBERG (POLISH, 1917–2004).CHAIM GOLDBERG (POLISH, 1917–2004). Seated by Lamplight. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. From a Long Island, NY estate. Dimensions: 20.25" h x 24" w. Condition: Good.
LARGE GROUP OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE LAMPLARGE GROUP OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE LAMP PARTS, SHADES, AND LAMPLIGHTER. 9 1/2"H X 15 1/2"DIAM. (LARGEST SHADE)Large group of vintage and antique lamp parts, shades, and lamplighter., Dimensions: 9 1/2"H x 15 1/2"Diam. (largest shade)
Chen Qidao (1940- ), Studying BuddhistChen Qidao (1940- ), Studying Buddhist Scripture by Lamplight ??? (1940- ) ??? ???? ?? Cyclically dated to 1981; ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll mounted image 13.6 x 18.1 in — 34.5 x 46 cm
LAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAINLAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINEGlossy finish; Gentleman wearing a flowing blue coat, lighting a lamp.
Lladro backstamp.
Artist: Salvador Furio
Issued: 1984 -
Dimensions: 19"H x 5.5"W
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Good.
LAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAINLAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINEGlossy porcelain sculpture of a mustached man, wearing a blue coat, lighting a street lamp.
Includes original box. Lladro backstamp.
Artist: Salvador Furi�
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 19"H x 5.5"W
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Good
LAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAINLAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINEGlossy finish; Lladro backstamp. Original box included.
Artist: Salvador Furio
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 19"H x 5.5"W
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Good. May not have original lamp lighter.
DEPARTMENT 56 FIGURINE, LAMPLIGHTERDEPARTMENT 56 FIGURINE, LAMPLIGHTER ACCESSORY SETA village lamplighter on a ladder preparing to do his work. Vintage black torch lamp included. Dimensions of the larger item: 1"L x 1.25"W x 4"H. This item has its original box. Dimensions of original box: 3.5"L x 3.25"L x 5.75"H.
Issued: 1989-2004
Dimensions: 1"L x 1.125"W x 4"H
Manufacturer: Department 56
Condition:
Age related wear.
LAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAINGlossyLAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAINGlossy finish; Lladro backstamp. Includes orignial box. Box measures: 21"L x 10"W x 8"H.
Artist: Salvador Furio
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 19"H x 5.5"W
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Age related wear.
10 ASST. CHARLES DICKENS BOOKS, INCL.10 ASST. CHARLES DICKENS BOOKS, INCL. 1ST EDITIONS, CRU...Ten (10) assorted writings, sketches, and plays, primarily by Charles Dickens, including SUNDAY UNDER THREE HEADS. 1st item: SUNDAY UNDER THREE HEADS, First Edition, by Charles Dickens under the pseudonym Timothy Sparks, with illustrations by Hablot K. Browne (Phiz), published by Chapman and Hall, London, 1836. Hardcover 12mo, 49 top edge gilt pages including engraved frontispiece, title page, two additional plates. Original pictorial wrappers laid down to back matter pages. 2nd item: THE LOVING BALLAD OF LORD BATEMAN, First Edition, First Issue, by Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray, with illustrations by George Cruikshank, published by Charles Tilt, London, and Mustapha Syried, Constantinople, 1839. Hardcover 12mo, 40 top edge gilt pages including Notes, engraved frontispiece, one page of musical notation, and ten additional plates. Original green cloth blind-stamped covers and spines laid down to back matter pages. Note: This copy includes first issue point "wine" instead of "vine" on line 2, stanza V, of p.13. 3rd item: THE VILLAGE COQUETTES: A COMIC OPERA IN TWO ACTS, First Edition, by Charles Dickens, music by John Hullah, published by Richard Bentley, London, 1836. Softcover octavo, 71 pages with two stitches to center-left. Housed in a red cloth four flap archival enclosure, ex libris plate to interior of left flap. 4th-6th items: Three (3) SKETCHES, including SKETCHES OF YOUNG LADIES, SKETCHES OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN, and SKETCHES OF YOUNG COUPLES, First Editions, by Charles Dickens and Edward Caswall under the pseudonym "Quiz", with illustrations by Hablot K. Browne (Phiz), published by Chapman and Hall, London, 1837-40. Hardcover 12mo/16mos, 248 top edge gilt total pages with engraved frontispieces, fifteen additional plates, YOUNG GENTLEMEN and YOUNG COUPLES with back advertisements. All with original pictorial wrappers laid down to back matter pages. 7th item: THE LAMPLIGHTER: A FARCE, First Edition, No. 49/250, by Charles Dickens, printed from a Manuscript in the Forster Collection at the South Kensington Museum, London, 1879. Hardcover octavo, 45 top edge gilt pages. Original grey wrappers tipped into back matter pages. 8th item: THE POOR TRAVELLER: BOOTS AT THE HOLLY-TREE INN: AND MRS. GAMP, First "Reading" Edition, by Charles Dickens, published by Bradbury and Hall, London, 1858. Hardcover 12mo, 114 top edge gilt pages with one back advertisement page. Original green wrappers laid down to back matter pages. 9th item: MR. NIGHTINGALE'S DIARY: A FARCE IN ONE ACT, First American Edition, by Charles Dickens, published by James R. Osgood and Company, Boston, 1877. Hardcover 16mo, 96 top edge gilt pages with four back advertisements pages. Original green cloth blind-stamped covers and spine laid down to back matter pages. 10th item: NO THOROUGHFARE. A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS AND A PROLOGUE, by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, published by Robert W. De Witt, New York, n.d. Hardcover octavo, 40 top edge gilt pages. Original wrappers tipped into back matter pages. 8" H x 4 3/4" W x 1/2" D. Most rebound by Riviere and Son, London in red morocco leather with gilt-stamped covers and spine, five raised hubs, gilt dentelle with dark green paper pastedowns and endpapers, ex libris plates to interior of front covers. 3rd item with slipcase in matching red morocco leather. Ranging in size from 5" H x 3 1/2" W x 5/8" D to 9 1/2" H x 6 1/4" W x 7/8" D.
The Estate of Edith (Edie) M. Bass, Nashville, Tennessee, by descent from her parents, Walter Paul McBride and Claire Childs of Lake Forest, Illinois.
Condition:
Covers in overall very good condition with wear to hinges, corners slightly bumped. Pages in overall good, legible condition with toning/toning impressions, acid burn, scattered foxing spots, scuffs, creases, some minute tears to edges, few pencil marks, light handling wear. Some minor chipping to pages, primarily to corners and edges. Some pages are unevenly cut. Plates are collated. 2nd item: Does not include back advertisements. 3rd item: Tears, largest 1 1/4", to edges of pages. Some back pages are uncut. 4th-6th items: Some pages to YOUNG GENTLEMEN with damp staining to pages, largest 3/4" x 2 1/4", including plates.
LOT OF 10 EDISON MAZDA PLAYING CARDSLOT OF 10 EDISON MAZDA PLAYING CARDS DESIGNED BY MAXFIE...Lot of 10 Edison Mazda Playing Cards Designed by Maxfield Parrish. St. Paul: Brown & Bigelow, 1920s. Parrish designed for various companies but only designed playing cards for Edison Mazda. The 10 individual cards are: Reveries, Egypt, The Waterfall, The Lamp Seller of Bagdad, Ecstasy, Venetian Lamplighter, Enchantment, Contentment and two others. Framed to an overall size of 17 ½ x 13 ¾”. Not examined out of frame.
THOMAS KINKADE "LAMPLIGHT MANOR" #3985/4850ThomasTHOMAS KINKADE "LAMPLIGHT MANOR" #3985/4850Thomas Kinkade (American, 1958-2012) “Lamplight Manor” print, matted and framed under glass. Numbered 3985/4850 and signed by the artist to the lower right hand corner. Comes complete with Certificate of Authenticity. Frame measures 36” in height by 48” in width with the sight image measuring 24” in height by 36” in width. All measurements are approximate. Thomas Kinkade (American, 1958-2012) was an American painter of popular realistic, pastoral, and idyllic subjects. He is notable for the mass marketing of his work as printed reproductions and other licensed products via the Thomas Kinkade Company.
LIGHTOLIER ART DECO LAMPLightolier,LIGHTOLIER ART DECO LAMPLightolier, United States. Art Deco lamp with floral and foliate motifs throughout. With a hexagonal Art Deco painted glass lampshade.
Base; height: 23 1/2 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in. Shade; height: 7 1/2 in x diameter: 16 1/4 in.
Condition:
The lamp is in generally good condition. Consistent with age and use, dust collected to the surface, particularly to recessed areas; wear and light oxidation throughout. No dents or losses to the lock. There are some minute chips to the upper rim of the shade- longest chip measuring ¼ inches; no other major chips or losses. There are some scattered areas of color gilding peeled off, as expected from its age. No visible dents to the body. Along the underside, there is an area with scattered residues. There is no sign of restoration under UV inspection. The lamp turns on but it has not been tested for prolonged use.
THOMAS KINKADE, LAMPLIGHT LANE, GICLEETHOMAS KINKADE, LAMPLIGHT LANE, GICLEE PRINT, FRAME: 27 X 33 INThomas Kinkade, Lamplight Lane, Giclee Print, Frame: 27 x 33 in,
TWO LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINESLladroTWO LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINESLladro boy student, 17 1/4" H; Lladro lamplighter 5205, 18 1/4" H.
LEONARD RUSSELL SQUIRRELL (UNITED KINGDOM,LEONARD RUSSELL SQUIRRELL (UNITED KINGDOM, 1893-1979), "A BRIDGE IN LAMPLIGHT, VENICE"., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 8" X 10.75" SIGHT. FRAMED 14.5" X 17".LEONARD RUSSELL SQUIRRELL, United Kingdom, 1893-1979, "A Bridge in Lamplight, Venice". Signed and dated lower right "L.R. Squirrell 33". Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 8" x 10.75" sight. Framed 14.5" x 17". Provenance: Guarisco Gallery, Washington, D.C.
Coal scuttle, lamplighter, spittoonCoal scuttle, lamplighter, spittoon and more to include copper and brass coal scuttle with blue and white banded and floral pottery handles, footed and heavily embossed French brass coal scuttle, brass spittoon, Dunhill oversized cigar ashtray in square form, cobalt glass decanter with chips, 'Prescriptions' sign as lamp base, needing rewired and lacking parts, (7) WWII V for Victory pin up girl glasses, losses to gilding and Wiler & Moss brass works (once on south 5th street between walnut and locust) gas lamp light rod, 30-3/4"L
LIGHTHOUSE FLOOR LAMPLighthouse floorLIGHTHOUSE FLOOR LAMPLighthouse floor lamp. American, 20th Century. Lighthouse form lamp with maritime motifs on body, glass top containing bulb on top. Lamp has been tested and works, blinking on and off in intervals like a real lighthouse.
38" H x 16" L (of base)
Gerald Thurston
(American, 1914-2005)
FloorGerald Thurston
(American, 1914-2005)
Floor LampLightolier, USA
enameled aluminum, brass, walnut
unmarked
H 45 x W 22 x D 21 inches
Four Silver Horse Racing and HuntingFour Silver Horse Racing and Hunting Trophies
20th Century
comprising a goblet-form trophy by Fisher engraved Pelican Handicap / Fairgrounds / Won By / Fleetridge / Bred & Owned / By / W.V. Thraves, an example engraved Rambler / Champion / Fox Hound B / Virginia Fox Hunters Assn. / Toano VA. / Nov. 20-24th 1922, a plate engraved The Pimlico Merchants Purse / 1963 / Pimlico / Won By / Khanai, and an English trophy cup engraved The Lamplighter Handicap / Won by: Irish Lancer / Owner: Pebblebrook Farm / Trainer: N.R. McLeod / Jockey: C. Rogers / Date: June 25, 1960.
each marked 'Sterling.'
42 ozt 17 dwt gross.
Height of largest 7 3/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of Maria Perry, Lexington, Kentucky
COCA COLA STORE DISPLAY 3 TIER DEMILUNECOCA COLA STORE DISPLAY 3 TIER DEMILUNE LIGHT United States,20th CenturyMade by Appleton Lamplighter Fabrication Co., graduated three tier Demilune form light, takes 4 bulbs.
19C. DUTCH ILLUMINATED SLEEPING MAN19C. DUTCH ILLUMINATED SLEEPING MAN GENRE PAINTING Netherlands,19th CenturyNaturalistic depiction of a sleeping elderly man with young woman standing beside him bathed in lamplight.
EPIFANIO ORTEGA NOCTURNAL LANDSCAPEEPIFANIO ORTEGA NOCTURNAL LANDSCAPE PAINTING Mexico,20th CenturyStreet scene depicting people walking by a fountain between tall buildings illuminated by lamplight.
Clyde J. Singer (American 1908-1999)Clyde J. Singer (American 1908-1999) "Mary Singer by Lamplight". Oil on board signed and dated 1932 at the lower left framed in a wide gilt frame overall 24-1/2" x 20-1/2". Photocopy of inscription on back of board in a pocket verso.