Chinese four panel folding screen, decorated with seven court ladies holding fans and lanterns, wearing elaborate robes, in tones of orange, blue, red and grey on a gilt ground, gilt bamboo in a black ground verso, 183 cm x 164 cm (extended)
A pair of tall antique style cast iron lamp standards, the substantial base decorated with stylised lion masks, supporting a column featuring scrolls, leaves, and mythical beasts, the four scrolling light branches with cast iron glass paneled lanterns with
A famille-rose 'Lotus' bowl, Daoguang mark and of the period, interior decorated in under-glaze blue with four lanterns and a 'Floral' medallion, 15.2 cm diam.
A pair of painted tole ware lanterns, domed iron red lanterns with pierced borders, each of hexagonal form with gadrooned collars and tiered domes, the interior with a candle pricket, 71 cm high, 31 cm diameter
Pair of Chinese bronze oil lanterns, in the form of ox, with handles and lanterns to back, with evidence of gilt floral work to body, evidence of seal mark to body, 41 cm x 37 cm (2)
A pair of large ship's copper port and starboard lanterns plus mahogany pulley reel, reputedly from the S.S. Rondebosch which was shipwrecked in a storm at the Umvoti River mouth in South Africa, March 9th, 1959. The lanterns with traditional curved ribbed
An Ernst Plank praxinoscope, 19th century, with additional image strips, 18 cm high, 41 cm wide, 11 cm deep. Other Notes: Ernst Plank & Company started out in 1866 in Nuremberg Germany as a toy-repair shop. Named after the company founder, they made magic
A 19th century pair of Oriental bronze temple lanterns, floor stand with baluster base supporting a scroll panelled lamp housing with flared dome hat form top with bells to the rim, each surmounted with a flaming pearl finial, height 120 cm. Some bells abs
A pair of French brass hall lanterns, mid 20th century, the traditional brass mounted glass hall lanterns, each with a central stem and three sconces to support electric candles, surmounted with three scrolling brass straps, with chain and cup attachment.
A pair of brass ships cabin lanterns, Eli Griffiths & Son Ltd., Birmingham (1870-1963), circa 1915 the pair of oil lanterns of traditional shape with three panes of glass, one hinged for access, each with Bulpitt type burner, wooden carrying handle, vented
A pair of wrought iron lanterns, French, 19th century, the Gothic inspired pair with amber brown textured glass enclosed within a gun metal grey frame with scroll work, flowering finials and spiral twist supports with snake head terminals, 74 cm long
A collection of fairy lamp shades and glass cups, late 19th century, includes eighteen glass cups, four shades, three coloured lanterns and two glass wax pans, the largest 13 cm high
A pair of large Japanese bronze lanterns; 20th century; in original condition with hinged wax cages, two finely cast pagoda shaped lanterns adorned with Tama (Buddhist symbols) finials. 105 cm high
A pair of faceted metal and glass hanging lanterns, each with a multi-paned exterior, gadrooned collars and bold pierced domes with fixed strap rings, internal candle prickets, 76.5 cm high, 32 cm diameter
A pair of vintage metal bracket lanterns, each with a textured rustic finish and a candle pricket to the interior, the pagoda tops with pierced border decorations, 40 cm high, 24 cm wide, 14 cm deep
Three small French hall lanterns, mid-20th century, the three hall lanterns of cylindrical form, with brass frames, glass surround, central rod fitted with two electric candle globes, each with different styles of supports, length 36 cm, diameter 15 cm and
Pair of French black iron and gilt three-light hanging lanterns, each rectangular lantern with glass panels, electrified (2), height 110 cm width 49 cm depth 49 cm. Provenance: The country Trader, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney
A pair of Tibetan pillar carpets, each woven with an upper border of geometric meandering scrolls, pearls and pendant lanterns, the blue field with a figure of a monk blowing a conch shell, each 217 x 73 cm
Pair of Chinese hand painted lanterns, of rectangular form, painted with scenes of immortals in landscapes on glass with wood frames and stands, height 49 cm (2)
A set of three French glass, gilded bronze and brass lanterns, late 19th century, each with decorative gilded metal housing, supporting a shaft with a single light, 133 cm total height, 59 cm high (lantern), 25 cm diameter. Provenance: formerly fitted at 1
A set of two French hall lanterns circa 1930s, the cylindrical glass housed within a brass frame and having 'S' scroll supports, the central rod fitted with two electric candle globes, length 56 cm diameter: 20 cm
A set of two French hall lanterns, circa 1930s, the cylindrical glass housed within a brass frame and having 'S' scroll supports, the central rod fitted with two electric candle globes, length 56 cm diameter: 20 cm
A pair of blackwood lanterns 19th century each fixed with glass walls 37 x 38 x 65 cm (2).. Provenance: (the frames:) Eastern Dreams, Hong Kong, 5 Feb 1995 (receipt) (the glass:) acquired in Sydney, 22 May 2009 (receipt)
A pair of famille-rose painted lamp shades on stands By Wang Wenhao and Qiu Fanyu, dated by inscription 1979 the shades 18 cm high each, the stands 13.5 cm high each (4).. Provenance: Tai Sing Co., Hong Kong, 28 January 1984 For the last two decades or so,
Large Chinese porcelain vase, with a spreading lip and baluster body, decorated with reserves of figures in a garden, surrounded by underglaze blue decoration featuring the precious objects, lanterns and scrolling leaves, on circular foot, six character ma
Good Chinese porcelain bowl, of deep circular form, the interior in a pale turquoise glaze, the exterior decorated with a garden of fences, bats, lanterns and waves, on a circular foot, seal mark to base, diameter 18 cm. Provenance: The Collection of the L
A pair of large wrought iron hall lanterns, French, 108 cm high. Provenance: The contents of Trawalla, Toorak, interior design by the late Stuart Rattle.
Pair of fine Chinese porcelain bowls, the interior in blue and white, decorated with central roundel surrounded by border of four lanterns, the exterior decorated with four roundels decorated in polychrome enamels with lamps, censer and vases, on a mauve s
Japanese Meiji period Butsudan Buddhist shrine, of rectangular form, set with a pair of folding doors, opening to a fitted shrine interior with hanging lanterns and accented in gilt, on a stepped pedestal base, 82 cm x 51 cm x 39 cm
A pair of vintage brass hall lanterns, of cylindrical form with chain and neoclassical cup attachments, three cast double scroll supports, ornate applied pierced borders, the stem supporting three electrified candles, with European wiring, height 42 cm
Kunisada, Utagawa (Toyokoni III) 1786-1864, Edo period, 1850s, a fine woodblock triptych (nishiki-e), ink and colour on paper depicting three half length Kabuki actors amidst blossom and lanterns, signed to each panel within bordered cartouches, with publi
Persian hall runner, set with eight panels, displaying ogee arches with hanging lanterns, surrounded by borders of scrolling flowers in tones of red, green, salmon and blue, 232 x 82 cm
Pair of Chinese eggshell porcelain lanterns, of spherical form, decorated with monkey and deer roundels on a continuous floral ground, mounted on waisted stands, height 19 cm (2). Provenance: The Yeung Estate
Chinese double gourd porcelain vase, decorated with circular medallions containing flowers and lanterns, on a white ground accent with floral sprays and mythical creatures, mark to base, height 26.5 cm
Set of three bronzed metal Tang Chung lanterns, each of rectangular shape with glass doors, together with another lantern (4), height 66 cm, 82 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Martyn Cook, Sydney
Set of four bronzed metal Tang Chung lanterns, each of rectangular shape with glass doors (4), height 66 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Martyn Cook, Sydney
Pair of Indian Hundi hanging lanterns, the inverted knop finial glass domes secured with a strap of brass issuing eagle heads to a chain link canopy (2), height 85 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Martyn Cook, Sydney
A fine pair of French bronze lanterns, each with twenty four bevelled glass panels, crown top with canthus base. With four light fittings. French, circa 1900.
Antique Meissen figural candelabrum by Kaendler figure of a standing gentleman, supporting a gilt metal leaf form, with ceramic blossoms decoration, gilded base, fitted for electricity to dual lanterns, height 55 cm, total including lamp shades.
An Art Deco wrought iron and glass coat stand with lamp, circa 1930s, a basket style cage with four scrolls above a four stemmed pedestal with a series of cascading crimped decorations, two frosted and moulded upturned, lanterns and raised upon a squared b
Pair of Baccarat crystal hurricane lanterns with scalloped top and etched acid mark design sitting on top of a spiralled base. Acid mark to base as well as baccarat stickers, Heights 41 cm
A pair of Italian silver Gondoliere lantern floor lamps, circa 1825, the pierced silver embossed and chased lanterns supported by later tole and fluted timber column stands, each lantern stamped with 'Proprieta Degli Assistenti Al SS.P in S.G.E. 1825', onc
Pair of Chinese porcelain lanterns, of baluster form, painted with a scene of two ladies in a garden setting, in rich tones of purple, pink, yellow and green (2). Provenance: The Yeung Estate
An Ernst Plank gauge III Vulkan passenger set, live steam European outline locomotive, circa 1895 model 0-4-0, comprising the locomotive with 'Vulkan' stamp, tender, gondola and coach with a six piece circular track section and original box the locomotive
Two brass ship's lanterns, by Holder Stroud, Sydney, dated 1944 and with military markings, each with three glass panels and a reflective white enamel back panel. Height 40 cm.
Pair Qing Chinese ceramic candle table lanterns, each with iron red dragon decoration to base, (1 base with crack internally), and separate spherical lantern shade, (height 31 cm total each).
A carved ivory model of a pleasure boat Qing dynasty, 19th century, the superstructure consisting of two decks, the lower deck enclosed with movable windows and a covered bow, where small figures are variously occupied and some make offerings to two seated
Two good English vintage ceramic vases including Carlton Ware, 'Heron and Magical Tree,' pattern, marked to base and # 1692D, height 12 cm; and a Wilkinson Burslem lustre vase, Tree with Chinese lanterns decorated, height 16 cm
A large hand knotted Kashan or Tabriz carpet, yellow ochre ground with animals, birds and lanterns decoration with central blue ground medallion and principal border, 380 x 273 cm
A French Industrial Revolution clock, circa 1890, modelled as a tower with a revolving spire featuring canons. The tower inset with a clock dial and aneroid Barometer flanked by two lanterns, all above a stepped square base on spherical feet, 73 cm high, 2
Pair of Bohemian style yellow glass storm lanterns with hand painted floral motif, on yellow glass background the glass lantern fitting snugly on top of a prism decorated with crystal drops and supported by a fluted, bulbous base, height 55 cm
An ornate and unusual pair of vintage mahogany standing lanterns, with frosted glass panels, decoratively carved with leaves, flowers and scrolls in a classical manner, the columns turned and reeded, the tripod bases with acanthus leaf and lion's paw feet.
A fine Art Deco alabaster and bronze chandelier, 1920s, in cream alabaster with a deep bowl supported by link chains with a bronze rope rim, navette band decoration and a bronze tassel drop, supporting four matching hanging bell lanterns
Stunning Chinese late Qing Dynasty long black jacket, embroidered with eight hanging lanterns in gold couched thread, featuring two ladies in various scenes, applied collar of continuous ruyi head enclosing flowers and plants, in tones of pink, green, blue
An antique Chinese double portrait ancestor painting, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, Grandmother and grandfather figures, she in blue and he in brown and teal robes, seated upon red embroidered silk chairs with carved bases, small attendants to the side, a ta
American sterling silver based pair of etched glass hurricane lanterns having pierced screw in inserts, to convert to candlesticks, with weighted bases. Maker Towle. Height 28 cm