AN ART DECO BRONZE PATINATED METAL ALLOY CARYATID OR FIGURAL TABLE LAMP (3)Mounted on a tiered alabaster base, 36cm high, excluding associated frosted glass global shade; Together with a silvered metal kneeling woman figural table lamp, 22.5cm high; and a silvered and painted metal figural table lamp of a dancer, on stepped alabaster base, 27.5cm high
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Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was an American artist and designer best known for his work in the decorative arts, particularly in the field of stained glass. He was born on February 18, 1848, in New York City, into a family with a rich artistic background.Tiffany studied art in the United States and Europe, developing a deep appreciation for the beauty of colored glass. In 1885, he founded his own company, Tiffany Studios, which became renowned for its innovative designs in stained glass windows, lamps, mosaics, and other decorative objects. Tiffany's creations often featured nature-inspired motifs, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors, showcasing his mastery of glass craftsmanship.One of Tiffany's most famous designs is the Tiffany lamp, characterized by its distinctive stained glass shade and ornate metal base. These lamps became highly sought after and are considered iconic examples of Art Nouveau design. Tiffany's work also extended to interior design, jewelry, ceramics, and painting.In addition to his artistic pursuits, Tiffany was an advocate for the American art scene and played a significant role in the development of the American Arts and Crafts movement. He believed in the importance of handmade craftsmanship and sought to elevate the status of decorative arts to the level of fine art.Tiffany's work had a lasting impact on the world of design and continues to be highly regarded today. His innovative use of glass and his exquisite designs have left a lasting legacy, and his name has become synonymous with beauty, craftsmanship, and elegance in the world of decorative arts.
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was an American artist and designer best known for his work in the decorative arts, particularly in the field of stained glass. He was born on February 18, 1848, in New York City, into a family with a rich artistic background.Tiffany studied art in the United States and Europe, developing a deep appreciation for the beauty of colored glass. In 1885, he founded his own company, Tiffany Studios, which became renowned for its innovative designs in stained glass windows, lamps, mosaics, and other decorative objects. Tiffany's creations often featured nature-inspired motifs, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors, showcasing his mastery of glass craftsmanship.One of Tiffany's most famous designs is the Tiffany lamp, characterized by its distinctive stained glass shade and ornate metal base. These lamps became highly sought after and are considered iconic examples of Art Nouveau design. Tiffany's work also extended to interior design, jewelry, ceramics, and painting.In addition to his artistic pursuits, Tiffany was an advocate for the American art scene and played a significant role in the development of the American Arts and Crafts movement. He believed in the importance of handmade craftsmanship and sought to elevate the status of decorative arts to the level of fine art.Tiffany's work had a lasting impact on the world of design and continues to be highly regarded today. His innovative use of glass and his exquisite designs have left a lasting legacy, and his name has become synonymous with beauty, craftsmanship, and elegance in the world of decorative arts.
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was an American artist and designer best known for his work in the decorative arts, particularly in the field of stained glass. He was born on February 18, 1848, in New York City, into a family with a rich artistic background.Tiffany studied art in the United States and Europe, developing a deep appreciation for the beauty of colored glass. In 1885, he founded his own company, Tiffany Studios, which became renowned for its innovative designs in stained glass windows, lamps, mosaics, and other decorative objects. Tiffany's creations often featured nature-inspired motifs, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors, showcasing his mastery of glass craftsmanship.One of Tiffany's most famous designs is the Tiffany lamp, characterized by its distinctive stained glass shade and ornate metal base. These lamps became highly sought after and are considered iconic examples of Art Nouveau design. Tiffany's work also extended to interior design, jewelry, ceramics, and painting.In addition to his artistic pursuits, Tiffany was an advocate for the American art scene and played a significant role in the development of the American Arts and Crafts movement. He believed in the importance of handmade craftsmanship and sought to elevate the status of decorative arts to the level of fine art.Tiffany's work had a lasting impact on the world of design and continues to be highly regarded today. His innovative use of glass and his exquisite designs have left a lasting legacy, and his name has become synonymous with beauty, craftsmanship, and elegance in the world of decorative arts.Rollerball pen and mechanical pencil.
A Lorenzon Italy 20th century Continental standard lamp/fountain in the form of a lady leaning against a column, with a canopy and lampshade above, shade signed G Meneghini, scalloped fountain to the front, on a pierced base, height approx 220cm (af).Condition Report: - The flower in the middle of the fountain and leaves are damaged and one section has been previously glued and is now loose. Lampshade material torn in places
A PATINATED BRASS ART AND CRAFTS TABLE LAMP WITH VASELINE GLASS SHADE surmounted by a cone-shaped shade above a baluster turned stem and planished scrolled loop handle on a matching dished circular base,46cm highThe stand is in very good original unrestored condition, very slight bend to the edge of the base. The shade has no chips, cracks or restoration.
Tray of assorted items to include three alarm clocks; two in original boxes; Big Ben repeater Westclox, Swiza enamelled and a Metamec combined clock and lamp with frosted glass shade, together with six carved wooden napkin rings with plaque 'From the timber of H.M.S Cornwall, launched Bombay 1815'.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Large 19th century rococco style carved walnut torchere, later converted to a standard lamp, overall heavily relief carved with foliate scroll work masks and rope work on a lion mask tri-form base with paw feet. Family provenance suggesting a connection with Fort Belvedere near Ascot. 156cm high approx. Together with associated lamp shade. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

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