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4941
dated 1950

this beautifully decorated lamp of ovoid form finely painted overall with large floral stems in rich shades of blue, green and ochre all on a mottled pale blue ground; with subtle gilt decoration; artist signed and dated 1950; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks, rewired; with custom giltwood base

Height: 
17" (top of ceramic) 29" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
11"
$2,750
Available
5442
1960

possibly French; each of double-gourd form with applied floral and foliate vines raised on a white painted wooden base; both lamps have scattered losses; minor wear painted wooden bases; professionally rewired

Height: 
17.75" (top of vase). 29.75" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
10.5"
$6,850
Available
5441
1960s

each lamp by Swank Lighting in a magical textured chartreuse-colored glass with a frost-like translucent finish creating a blurry surface allowing scattered light to pass through; each with foil 'Swank Lighting' label; raised on giltwood bases;  good vintage condition with minor rubbing to gilding; professionally rewired; no chips or cracks

Height: 
16" (top of glass) 27" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
9"
$4,450
Available
A Good Quality Pair of French 1950's Blue & White Cased Glass Ginger Jar Lamps
4924
1950's

each painted with Chinoiserie decoration beneath a cased-glass surface giving them a beautiful luminescent quality; on reticulated ebonized bases; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; rewired 

Height: 
15" (top of glass) 26" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
8.5"
$3,950
Available
5036
1960's

the hand-blown lamp of translucent pale blue glass with long neck above a bulbous body all raised on brass bases; excellent vintage condition with minor wear; no chips or cracks; some pitting to brass; professionally rewired

Height: 
18.5" (top of glass) 29.5" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
9"
$1,750
Available
60566
1950s

a quality lamp made by Chapman Manufacturing Company,  USA, the swivel shade fitted with a standard socket and frosted glass panel raised on adjustable brass arms all over a rectangular base mounted with a toggle switch; professionally disassembled, cleaned and rewired; brass in good condition; ebonized elements re-painted.

Height: 
20" (adjustable)
Width: 
14"
Depth: 
6"
$2,200
Available
Pair of French 1940's Pale-Blue Opaline Glass Lamps with Gilt Decoration
4977
1950

these elegant barrel-form lamps with ribbed perimeter bands adorned overall with refined opposing floral and foliate vines; raised on giltwood bases; rewired, no chips or cracks; bases re-gilded; minor rubbing to gilt decoration

Height: 
11" (top of glass) 20" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
5.25"
$3,250
Sold
5428
1960s

each with flaring neck above a bulbous body; the textured surface covered in a deeply colored blue and teal drip glaze; excellent condition with no chips or cracks; professionally rewired

Height: 
20" (top of ceramic) 32" (top of lampshade)
Diameter: 
12.25"
$5,500
Hold
Iconic 1950's Atomic Age Ceramic Baluster-form Lamp with Abstract Decoration
4980
1950's

of stylized baluster form with long tapering neck above a compressed body tapering at the base; all raised on an openwork brass base with square plinth; good vintage condition with no chips or cracks; some discoloration and patina to brass; rewired

Height: 
18" (top of ceramic) 29" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
9"
$1,650
Available
Pair Raku-glazed Studio Pottery Spheroid-shaped Lamps
5183
1970's

each of robust scale all in a raku glaze of muted tones of green and blue; the western version of raku was developed in the 20th century by studio potters. typically fired at high temperatures, the wares are placed in an open-air container filled with combustible material, unlike the traditional Japanese method. the western process can give a variety and depth of colors and surface effects; good vintage condition with minor wear; re-wired

Height: 
14" (top of ceramic) 25" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
12.25"
$3,850
Available
Pair of Murano 1960's Art Glass Lamps with Applied Green Decoration
4944
1960's

each tall, slender ovoid-form glass lamp decorated with applied green vertical strands; raised on a gold and ebonized painted metal base; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; rewired  

Height: 
21.75" (top of glass) 33.75" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
6"
$4,800
Sold
60481
1920's

in the Chinese Export style, each colorful bird with turned head modeled standing on a pierced rockwork base; all raised on black painted metal and brass bases; marked 'France' on underside; Provenance Sotheby's Arcade Furniture & Decorations Sale 1994; from a Greenwich, CT estate; drilled and rewired; excellent condition with minor rubbing and patina to brass base; small chip professionally restored

Height: 
18" (top of porcelain) 27" (top of shade)
Width: 
9"
Depth: 
6"
$5,200
Available
Pair of Art Deco McCoy Pottery Double-handled 'Sand Dollar' Vases now as Lamps
4940
1930's

'Sand Dollar' pattern made by the McCoy Pottery Co., Roseville, Ohio; each double-handled vase of ovoid form in a matte bone-white glaze with relief decoration; now drilled as lamps with custom giltwood bases; marked 'USA' to underside; rewired; with minor manufacturing glaze imperfections; some fine craquelure to glaze; excellent vintage condition commensurate with age

Height: 
16.5" (top of pottery) 28.5" (top of shade)
Width: 
9"
Depth: 
7"
$4,850
Sold
 Early Haywood Wakefield Wicker and Wood Drinks/Bar Cart, circa 1910
5101
circa 1910

the two-wheeled drinks trolley with turned handle joining a rectangular top within an openwork gallery all raised on wicker-wrapped supports joining a lower shelf; The Heywood Furniture Co. began in 1826 making wicker and rattan furniture. In 1897, the company merged with a competitor, Wakefield Rattan Co., to form the Heywood-Wakefield Co. Heywood-Wakefield’s iconic Streamline Modern furniture line was introduced at the 1933 Century of Progress International Exposition in Chicago. The soft-curved, light-colored look ushered in an age of furniture called midcentury modern.

Height: 
36.75 (top of handle) 29" (upper shelf)
Width: 
26" (overall)
Depth: 
34" (overall)
$3,650
Available
Large Marbro Lamp Co. Cut Crystal Baluster-form Lamp
5007
1960's

The Marbro Lamp Company was established by Morris Markoff and his brother (Mar-bro) after World War II in the garment district of Los Angeles. While specializing in a wide selection of antiques and decorative accessories, they are best known for their high quality lamps. Lamp parts were sourced from all over the world, but always assembled in their LA shop; this fine example of a thickly modeled faceted crystal lamp with gilt-metal mounts; no chips or cracks; rewired

Height: 
19" (top of glass) 31" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
6.75"
$1,950
Available
5459
1950s

each elegant lamp of ovoid form with domed lid all over a splayed base; adorned overall with applied gilt decoration of meandering foliate vines and scrollwork; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; some wear to giltwood base; professionally required

Height: 
18.5" (top of porcelain) 29.5" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
6.5"
$4,850
Available
​​​​​A Handsome Vintage Pair of Signed Studio Crafted Pottery Stoneware Lamps
4938
1960's

each signed and hand-thrown jar-form pot decorated with abstract foliate fronds; all glazed in earth tone colors of russet, brown and ochre; excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks; rewired; Eric Norstad (1924-2013) was an American potter and architect who worked primarily on the west coast of the United States.

Height: 
14" (top of ceramic) 26" (top of shade)
Diameter: 
8.5" 9"
$3,250
Sold
Pair Signed Camille Tharaud (1878-1956) Enameled Porcelain Lamps; Limoges
5025
1950s

Designed by Marbro Lamp Co., each ovoid-form lamp decorated with slender wheat sheaths resting on a gilt-metal base over an ebonized wooden stand; excellent condition with no chips or cracks; re-wired and re-gilded; signed on underside; Camille Tharaud first studied chemistry as a young man, but after an injury during WWI, he convalesced in Limoges, France where he began his work with porcelain, opening up his own factory in 1920.

Height: 
20" (top of porcelain) 33" (top of shade)
Width: 
8"
Depth: 
8"
$6,850
Available
5440
1930

each with exceptional copper repoussé plates depicting a finely-detailed bouquet of flowers, foliage and wheat sheaths (repeated on the back) all within a heavy bronze frame over a stepped plinth; professionally rewired; typical oxidation and wear.

Height: 
15" top of bronze) 26" (top of shade)
Width: 
11.5"
Depth: 
5"
$6,850
Available
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