- (2) PAIRS OF BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS.
(2) PAIRS OF BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS. 19TH-CENTURY.Lemon style tops. Approx 8" high. Age appropriate wear. Provenance: William Kranszler, New Bedford, Massachusetts
- A pair of antique brass whale oil lamps,
A pair of antique brass whale oil lamps, stamped on adjuster A. Rollet Villefranche. 12”H Condition: minor tarnish CT Transfer Fee $10
- ANTIQUE BRASS ELECTRIFIED WHALE OIL
ANTIQUE BRASS ELECTRIFIED WHALE OIL LAMPAntique brass whale oil lamp, now electrified, having a top finial, lamp shade depicting city scenes of Florence, four spouts with wick trimmer and pick tools on link chain, rising on round base with wax-catching well, approx 34"h, 6.75"diam, 7lbs
- 5) CONTINENTAL TABLE ITEMS, WHALE OIL
5) CONTINENTAL TABLE ITEMS, WHALE OIL LAMPS, TRAYS(lot of 5) Collection of table items: (2) brass whale oil lamps, two electrified (in need of wiring), largest: 20.5"h; (2) trays, (one) Florentine gilt painted tray, (one) large burlwood tray with handles, standing on paw feet, later paint, largest: approx 7.5"h, 32"l, 19.5"w; 16.25lbs total
- SEVEN BRITISH/CONTINENTAL BRASS WHALE
SEVEN BRITISH/CONTINENTAL BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS19th/early 20th century, various forms exhibiting two to four burners on central reservoirs, most with mid drip pan and carrying handle finial, on circular pan form bases, 11 in. to 24-3/4 in.
Provenance: From a Private Collection Assembled in Spain and Britain from the 1960s through the 1980s
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, some areas of discoloration and verdigris, minor dents and warping; one with crack to base pan; one with repair to base pan at underside; two with repairs to reservoir undersides; one with repair to lid
- FOUR BRITISH/CONTINENTAL BRASS WHALE
FOUR BRITISH/CONTINENTAL BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS19th/early 20th century, each with two or four burners issuing from central reservoir, three examples with mid drip pans, two examples with assorted tools (snuffer, wick trimmer, etc.) on hanging chain attachments, all on circular pan form bases, each with adjustable two arm attachment with pierced figural panels, largest approximately 29-1/2 x 10-1/2 x 8 in. diameter at base
Provenance: From a Private Collection Assembled in Spain and Britain from the 1960s through the 1980s
Condition:
surface dirt and accretion, areas of discoloration and verdigris, scattered surface scratches and small dents throughout, some elements slightly loose on central shaft and adjustable arms; one with repairs to mid drip pan, base, and burner arms; one with repair to reservoir shaft and base
- 19TH C BRASS WHALE OIL LAMP WITH CAMPHENE
19TH C BRASS WHALE OIL LAMP WITH CAMPHENE BURNER9 3/4" HIGH.
- ANTIQUE BRASS WHALE OIL LAMP NOW ELECTRIFIEDAntique
ANTIQUE BRASS WHALE OIL LAMP NOW ELECTRIFIEDAntique brass whale oil lamp, now electrified, having a top finial, lamp shade depicting city scenes of Florence, four spouts with wick trimmer and pick tools on link chain, rising on round base with wax-catching well, approx 34"h, 6.75"diam, 7lbs
- (5) WHALE OIL LAMPS, TIN ROOSTERS &
(5) WHALE OIL LAMPS, TIN ROOSTERS & BRASS GAZELLE(lot of 5) Decorative metalware, including: (2) antique brass whale oil lamps, largest: approx 24"h; (1) brass figure of a leaping gazelle, on a rectangular base, approx 10"h, 6.25"l, 3"w; (pair) cut tin roosters, likely Mexico, with remnants of red paint, approx 13"h, 10.5"w, 4"d; 10lbs total **Provenance: From the estate of Ali A. Abssi (1934-2020) and Florence Hall Abssi (1919-2014), founders of the Ishtar Gate Gallery in the prestigious Houston Galleria. They were world travelers and dealers of eclectic art, jewelry, antiquities, and gems. Their friends, acquaintances, and customers included people from all continents, including sheiks, prime ministers, royals, business leaders, politicians, and oil magnates. Florence was also a published author.**
- THREE CONVERTED BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS
THREE CONVERTED BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS WITH SHADES European, 19th century. Group of three brass four-light whale oil lamps with accessories, now converted to electricity, two having paper shades, one with pleated fabric shade. The largest stamped "P. Angulo/Fundicion/Lucena" (Spanish, founded 18th century) to the finial. Approx. of the tallest, h. 33.25".
- PAIR OF BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS ATTRIBUTED
PAIR OF BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WEBB OF WARREN, MAINE CIRCA 1830 HEIGHTS 8.75".PAIR OF BRASS WHALE OIL LAMPS ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM WEBB OF WARREN, MAINE, Circa 1830, Lemon-form fonts, ring-turned and beehive-ribbed shafts and footed bases. Similar to signed examples. Dimensions: Heights 8.75".
- CONTINENTAL BRASS WHALE OIL LAMP Early
CONTINENTAL BRASS WHALE OIL LAMP Early 20th century, the reservoir with two burners, now electrified, with curved figural handle and lamp accoutrements suspended from three chains, supported by a turned columnar standard and shaped base, appears unmarked, includes later black shade.