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Thursday 25th February: Lots 1-491A
Friday 26th February: Lots 492-1040J
Lot 557

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV PATINATED BRONZE COLZA OIL TABLE LAMPS IN THE FORM OF ANTIQUE RHYTONS,

Note: Although unsigned, these distinctive lamps are related to a pair stamped 'Messenger' in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. A further unstamped ormolu pair once owned by the Duke of Newcastle is held at the Leeds City Art Galleries at Temple Newsam. Both of these comparable pairs have boars' heads rather than dolphins but as a type are very similar. Thomas Messenger & Sons advertised as 'Manufacturers of Chandeliers, Tripods and Lamps of every description in bronze and ormolu', and the rhyton features on the firm's trade-card of the 1830s (see C. Gilbert and A Wells-Cole, The Fashionable Fire Place, 1660-1840, Temple Newsam House, Leeds, 1985, pp.145 and 140, fig. 95)
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Estimate: £1,200 - £1,800
Bidding ended. Lot is unsold.

circa 1825, in the manner of examples by Thomas Messenger & Sons, Birmingham; each with the reservoir within a cornucopia issuing amongst foliage from behind a dolphin's head, the burners issuing from the mouths, with later waisted glass shades, atop stepped rectangular bases with lacquered wood socles, 

Height 38cm
Width 32cm

The bronze elements are in good overall condition. The covers unscrew, The sockets are refitted for electricity. The glass shades and the wood bases are later.

Wiring will need renewing by a qualified electrician. 

Basically, good order overall. 

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