excellent condition; rewired
each with long slender neck above a compressed body; with brass caps and bases and elegant floral mounts; good vintage condition with no chips or cracks; professionally rewired; some age and patina to brass mounts
each tall double-baluster lamp of ivory crackle glaze; adorned with stylized floral and foliate relief carved perimeter bands and reserves; raised on splayed brass bases; good vintage condition with minor wear; re-wired
one of the prettiest pairs of chinese lamps that we have had in our inventory; each of slender baluster form adorned with gilt meandering floral vines; raised on a turned giltwood base; excellent condition with minor even wear; rewired
each tall and striking lamp in a soft frosted blue glass adorned with raised floral decoration; excellent condition with no chips or cracks
Each of baluster form in the Chinese taste adorned with raised floral vines; resting on a pierced gilt metal base; made by the prominent Frederick Cooper Lamp Company, Chicago; excellent condition with no chips or cracks, rewired.
each bottle-form lamp with long cylindrical neck above a bulbous body all in a peach and white crackle glaze with gilded highlights; by Frederick Cooper Lamp Co., Chicago; good vintage condition with no chips; fine overall craquelure to glaze; rewired
the baluster-form lamp of translucent frosted glass raised on a giltwood base
the gracefully shaped lamp of milky translucent glass with solid brass base and cap; excellent condition; rewired; lampshade as is.
each baluster-form lamp with everted neck and bulbous body all resting on a brass base; with textured surface all in a soft seafoam-green glaze with brown flecks; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; minor pitting to brass bases; rewired
the bottle-form vases now mounted as lamps enameled with cascading holly bush stems over a satin finished glass; excellent condition with no chips or cracks; Leune was a decorating workshop founded in the early 20th century, headed by Paul Daum. The blanks were supplied by Daum Freres. The workshop ceased operations in 1932.
the tall triple-baluster lamps all in a white glaze with applied coral, black and mustard accents; excellent vintage condition with minor wear; no chips or cracks; rewired
each with long columnar neck above a bell-shaped body adorned with gilt banding and bold greek key motif; excellent condition with minor wear; rewired; new lampshades as is.
each large ovoid lamp adorned with olive green, brown and beige drip-glaze on an ochre ground; raised on brown wooden lacquered bases; great 1960s style that are not only functional but would make them a standout in any room; good vintage condition with no chips or cracks; professionally rewired; minor overall wear
each shapely octagonal lamp of deep teal crackle glaze raised on carved ebonized wooden bases; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; rewired
each boldly-shaped ovoid-form lamp of richly-colored turquoise crackle glaze; fitted with wooden caps and bases with brass fittings; excellent condition; one lamp of slightly darker hue; made by Frederick Cooper Lamp Company, Chicago (established 1923)
each of muted celadon glaze decorated with gilt designs; raised on stepped brass bases; excellent condition; rewired
each hour-glass shaped walnut lamp with three brass bands and waist; patination to brass; rewired; new shades 'as is'
each substantial baluster-form lamp of carved travertine resting on iron bases; from the Collection of Craig Wright, Los Angeles; small areas of infill; professional repair to one lamp base; professionally rewired
each with slender waisted neck above an incised bulbous body raised on a chamfered plinth; old paper label 'SG Made in Italy"; excellent vintage condition with minor wear; rewired
each hand-blown lamp produced using the 'murrine' method where patterns are created using colored glass canes and are revealed when the cane is cut into thin cross-sections; each then covered in a clear overlay of glass called "“incamiciato”; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; wooden bases re-gilded; rewired
each tall lamp composed of a baluster stem above three graduated lotus leaf cups interspersed with giltwood dividers; all raised on a giltwood base; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; rewired
each ovoid-form lamp of frosted glass adorned with applied white circles divided by gilded beading; raised on a later stepped Lucite base; good vintage condition with minor wear; re-wired
each tall lamp of ovoid form with rich drip-glaze surface in colors of blue, green, yellow, sienna and brown; each resting on brown painted metal bases; excellent overall condition with only minor surface wear; rewired; bases re-painted
April showers brings May, actually, June––flowers; flowers bursting of vibrant beautiful color, just like this large pair of crackle-glaze ceramic lamps in a richly-colored turquoise by Frederick Cooper here at epoca. These lamps are a perfect example of the extraordinary quality associated with the Frederick Cooper Lamp Company established in Chicago in 1923. Frederick was a Chicago artist and was fascinated with the new invention of lamps and tried to incorporate the elements and flavors of American architecture of that time which has been carried on through the generations. Visit our gallery at 1700 16th street @ Kansas to see these and other fabulous lamps at epoca and the new home of Garden Court Antiques. See you soon!