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Art Deco figural table lamp in the manner of Josef Lorenzl, no signature, on onyx base with crackle glass ball shade. 27cms h. Appears to be spelter. Condition ReportFigure is in good condition, no signs of repair, light rub wear to finger tips and slight scratch to head shown in picture. Base with minor chips to corners.
Paris 1889 Exhibition Fan, as noted by the sign on a lamp post, also advertising Bonbons Siraudin and showing the shop premises at 3, Place de l'Opéra on the corner with the Boulevard des Capucines. Buzzing street scene with, to the left, a horse-drawn carriage arriving containing the President Sadi Carnot. Dignitaries and visitors milling around, detailed depictions of the costumes of the day. Double leaf, paper to the recto and a fine cream gauze to the verso. Slightly shaped wood monture, the guards varnished thus a shade darker than the gorge. Eventails BARBIER 11, Rue Meslay, PARIS. Printed by Imp. TH DUPUY & FILS, PARIS. Guard length 13.75 inches or 35cm. Sadi Carnot, in full Marie-François-Sadi Carnot, (born Aug 11, 1837, Limoges, France - died June 24, 1894, Lyon), an engineer turned statesman who served as fourth president (1887-94) of the Third Republic until he was assassinated by an Italian anarchist at a public banquet in Lyon. The exhibition was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille, during the French Revolution. The Eiffel Tower was created for this exhibition. . Monture in good order. A couple of folds are noted to have been part restored and the fan appears strong.
Bohemia, C.1880, unsigned but marked Patent No.34409 which was taken out by Stelzig, Kittel & Co in 1882, with lithograph printed globe to white opalescent shade, lamp with white glass body, globe diameter 18cm, lamp height 48cmNote: Stelzig, Kittel & Co manufactured these lamps in Bohemia and were the first industrially produced illuminated globes
A Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen PH 3/2 chrome table lamp with three opaque glass shades. Height 45.5cm.Condition report: The lamp was purchased new from Louis Poulsen in 2002.The shades are free from damage. There is some tarnish to the metal stem and more noticeable tarnish to the metal parts under the shade.
Harvey Guzzini, A 1970s chrome floor lamp, with butterscotch acrylic globe shade, on a chrome stand, remnants of label to shade, overall height 169cm.Condition report: The shade as a couple of minor scratches that can only be seen with at close inspection. The pitting on the chrome is on the base only. The light is functioning perfectly .
A 1970s butterscotch acrylic light shade, possibly by Harvey Guzzini, with chrome mounts, total diameter 35cm.Condition report: Condition good. Light scratches to the acrylic. A little corrosion to the chrome but no serious areas of concern. We are unable to confirm what sort of lamp it should be used with. Please see extra photos.
A Victorian brass oil lamp, with cranberry reservoir, on a column support and circular ceramic base, with frosted and cranberry flashed glass shade, overall height 65cm.Condition report: Part of the chimney holder has been bent down below the shade holder, images of which on David Lay website. No other condition issues. Shade diameter at its widest 22cm, height 15.5cm.
FRENCH ART NOUVEAU BRONZE CAT TABLE LAMP EARLY 20TH CENTURY in the form of a cat with glass eyes jumping over a trap, its elongated body with an arched tail suspending a floriform pierced shade with green glass insert(42cm high)Footnote: Note: For a similar example see Sotheby's Melbourne, 26 May 2009, lot 236

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