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1930s French Globe Table LampItem #1087 Before you plan your next safari to Afrique or even just a business trip to dans la région de Boston, it might be wise (or at least fun) to consult this wonderful globe table lamp. Yes, some of the names have changed but for sure that is part of the fun! The globe is made of clear glass and covered with the map. It sits on a gleaming chrome base that also houses the light fixture. The globe truly glows beautifully when illuminated. This intriguing and practical objet d'art was made in France during the 1930s and would be a charming addition to your desk, bookcase or shelf. The
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1930s Art Deco Pelican Table LampItem #1084 This glamorous, decorative and quite hefty 1930s Art Deco lamp would look great on a mantle, console or even a dresser. The pelicans are made of a bronzy-metal and are fitted with bakelite beaks. The gorgeous alabaster/marble shade casts a beautifully warm and glowing amber light when illuminated and the hefty base is made of a highly polished glass enamel. The
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1920s "BouBou" Monkey Sculpture/Lamp • Max Le VerrierItem #1081 Here is a wonderfully rare version of the Max Le Verrier sculpture, "BouBou". It is a monkey with a humorous expression holding an illuminated electric lamp in one hand while the other is held to his ear. A similar version of this piece has been photographed for inclusion in the book 'Mascottes Automobiles' by Michel Legrand. Le Verrier produced a small range of monkey subject mascots in the 1920s. This one is perhaps one of his most famous creations. "BouBou" is made of a beautifully patinated metal and he sits obediently upon a square marble base. This charming and quizzical sculpture stands 7" tall and is signed "M LeVerrier". |
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1930s Art Deco Multi-Shade "Poul Henningsen" Desk/Table LampItem #1002 I'll admit - this is a wonderful business in which to be. There are always beautiful things to see and there always seems to be an interesting surprise every now and then as well. Sometimes however, there is something that just seems "right". This little desk/table lamp is just one of those things. Its proportions, functionality, lines and even its patina are harmonious and simply without flaw. From the brown cloth electrical cord to the simple stepped disc base to the no-nonsense push-button on/off switch to the cylindrical stem and finally the patinaed bronzy double-bell shaped shade, this little lamp simply rings true. It is perfectly suited for a small table, nightstand or desk. We attribute this lamp to world-renown Danish designer, Poul Henningsen. Born in 1894 in Ordrup, Denmark, Henningsen became Denmark's first expert in lighting theory. In 1924 Poul Henningsen designed his first multi-shade lamp. The design was based on scientific analysis of a lamp shade's function. The size, shape, and position of the lamp shades determine the distribution of the light and the amount of glare. The
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Pair of Art Deco Table LampsItem #951 This
is a pair of matching nickeled iron buffet or end-table
lamps. Both the bases AND the shades boast classic and
refined Art Deco styling with both floral and geometric
design. The base measures 5" wide and the lamp measures
a total 12 1/2" tall. The shades measure 4" wide
and 5" tall.
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Arts and Crafts Deco Table LampItem #950 This
is a very unique iron table lamp with fine and intricate
Art Deco workmanship. The hefty iron base measures approximately
10" in diameter. The total height including lamp shade is
30". The unusual "Arts and Crafts to Deco" lamp shade
is made of an embossed parchment-like material with a crafty
leather weave. The shade measures 14 1/2" width at the bottom
and 9" wide at the top and about 10" tall. This lamp truly
casts a very warm and inviting glow.
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Glass and Bronze Deco Fish LampItem #929 This is a pretty special piece , a signed solid glass fish sculpture on an illuminated nickled bronze base. The fish is highly stylised and it's stunning work, very heavy thick glass with a combo of polished and textured finishes, monogrammed FD to the left but I haven't discovered who the sculptor is yet. The base is also fab quality and I've just had it replated in fresh nickle and it's all been rewired and in perfect working order, the feet unscrew to easily remove the base for replacing the bulbs 10" long X 8 1/2" high X 4 1/4" deep. |
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Edgar Brandt Iron and Alabaster LampItem #893 Here is a very special piece by the father of Art Deco iron work, Mr. Edgar Brandt. It is signed on the foot E Brandt, typical of how his work is completed. The metal and wiring is all original with a very cool bakelite on/off switch. The alabaster shade is new but has been copied to those used by Brandt during this time, French circa 1928. |
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Unique Art Deco Glass LampItem #892 Very unusual acid etched glass with two Egyptian woman, there is an initial in the side, but nothing I can identify. It has a very unusual art deco feel, the metal base is new and was made to show off this beautiful one of a kind design. The piece measures 15" T X 11" W X 5" D and the glass is 6" W X 12" T, something quite spectacular. |
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French Iron Table LampItem #878 This fabulous French iron table lamp features a frosted glass shade, circa 1930. 21" H |
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1930s Czech Glass Table LampItem #848 A 1930's Czech table lamp, made of mottled glass in yellow, orange, white, and plum colors. 11.5" H |
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Czech Glass Table LightItem #847 A 1930's Czech table light, made of red, orange, and yellow glass.11.5" H |
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1930s Ceramic Table LampItem #731 This is a lovely 1930's table lamp with a custom-made shade (not original). The base is made of a blue glazed ceramic. The lamp measures 21" tall, the base is 8" W x 3" D x 10" T. |
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Carved Ivory Table LampItem #700 An unusual carved ivory table lamp, with a jungle motif. The piece is European, circa 1930's, and measures 17" tall and 7" x 5" at the base. |
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Petite Iron Deco Table LampItem #607 Petite, yet substantial, iron table lamp with interlocking circles in the design of the opaque glass shade. 12.5" tall, the shade is 7" wide, and 5" at the base. |
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French Daum Table LampItem #606 Lovely
Daum lamp with acid-etched glass, which lights up on both the top
and bottom. Signed Daum/Nancy France. |
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Iron Lamp with Alabaster ShadeItem #604 Charming
iron lamp with a "bell" shape alabaster shade. |
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Gorgeous French Glass and Iron LampItem #601 Gorgeous
French deco table lamp with a pale pink shade and an iron base.
This piece is of exceptional quality, and a real beauty to look
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Art Deco Glass Table LampItem #599 A great lamp for any room in the house. This lamp has a black fabric shade which attaches to the light bulb. 10.5" tall and 4" wide at the base |
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Pair of French Chrome and Glass LampsItem #460 Two beautiful chrome and glass table lamps from 1930s France. They are perfect for any sideboard or console in your home. 10" Wide, 22" Tall |
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Art Deco Celluloid LampItem #304 Very unusual small light made from celluloid. This is a form and material I've not seen used like this before. A nice cream background with a sort of blue/purple triangle and some electric/teal blue running through it. I'm sure meant to be a mood light of sorts. Size is 10"T X 6"W at the shade. There is a small crack I've just noticed in the base, but in no way takes away from the design or the integrity of piece as a working lamp. |
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Mueller Peach Glass and Iron LampItem #263 Mueller peach glass with geometric motif with very nice iron work. Great piece with stepped base. 13"T X 5" W. |
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French Mushroom Shaped Glass LampItem #262 Very nice mushroom shaped double glass acid etched lamp with iron bulb holders from Lorraine. This is a signed piece and both the top and lower glass lights up. Quite a nice value for a great French piece. Size 11"T X 7" W |
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Belgian Art Deco Bank LampItem #229 Here is an original nickel finish tall 30" light taken from an Art Deco bank in Belgium. On off switch with original heavy milk glass. |
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