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Pair of French old Paris Sevres style porcelain lamps with gilt bronze mounts. The neck in the form of three putti holding the stem of the lamp aloft. Each porcelain base painted with two reserves of flowers and birds surrounded by a gilt frame against a turquoise blue (bleu celeste) ground.Each (without shade); Height: 31 3/4 in x width: 6 1/2 in x depth: 6 1/2 in
Quezal, American. A decorative Arts and Crafts lamp with a glass feather shade painted emerald green with swirling lines that resemble leaves. The glass shade is signed with the mark "Quezal" along the neck.Quezal was founded by two former employees of Louis Comfort Tiffany's glassworks, Martin Bach and Thomas Johnson. They named the company after the brightly feathered Central American quetzal bird and used similar manufacturing techniques employed by the Tiffany factory.Height: 12 in x width: 9 1/2 in x depth: 5 1/2 in.
AFTER THE ANTIQUE- A BRONZE FIGURE OF ATLAS NOW FITTED AS A LAMP PROBABLY ITALIAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATERWith later gilt metal sliding candle holder, red and yellow decorated Tôle Peinte shade figure and marble base 25.5cm high, 68.5cm high overallCondition Report: This is not (and has never been) wired for electricity, the one socket that can be seen is for a candle - there is wax and deposits where this has been used for this intended purpose. There are no fitments for bulbs.The shade and supporting arm appear to be later as per the description, the figure was probably a sculpture in its own right before the fittings were added, there is a plugged hole to the top of the neck where the globe would have sat previously.The figure is solidly and securely on the marble baseThe gilt metal with signs of wear, discolouration to gilding, the tinware shade with knocks, scratches, losses, wearPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A French spelter and marble figural table lamp, early 20th centurythe two reading girls on a marble base and enclosed by leafy uprights with a frosted glass shade above, rear with a Made in Paris roundel, other lettering on roundel indistinctheight 30cm, width 30cmCondition:Very much in need of a clean. An old repair to one end of the lampshade, see images.
A Moorcroft 'Sandringham Bouquet' pattern table lamp and vasedesigned by Emma Bossons, tube lined and with impressed marks, the lamp of baluster form, the wooden base with felt stamped, 'Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England', marks to pottery not visible, the small squat vase dated, '2007', with shade, (2)lamp height 29cmCondition:In good condition.
A Moorcroft 'Magnolia' pattern lamp and vasetube lined and with impressed maker's stamps, the lamp of squat baluster form, marks hidden by base, felt base stamped 'Moorcroft Made in Stoke on Trent England,' the baluster vase signed, 'Rachel Bishop 2011', numbered 1 of 3, with shade (2)vase height 17cmCondition:Both in good condition.
An early 20th century gilt and black lacquer chinoiserie turned table lamp height including fitting 62cm.Condition: Some small old chips/losses to raised gilt decoration in several places, particularly the lower baluster. See images. The measurement is to the top of the light fitting, not the shade fitting.

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