- Group of Two Lamps, consisting of an
American gilt-metal-mounted white opal glass kerosene parlor lamp, first quarter 20th century, now converted to electricity, with a floral-decorated and shaded pale turquoise...
[more like this] - ALEXANDER DRYSDALE LOUISIANA LANDSCAPEAlexander
John Drysdale (American/Louisiana, 1870-1934) oil wash on paper landscape depicting a Louisiana bayou marsh, signed lower left "A. J. Drysdale". Housed in the original carved...
[more like this] - (2) 'GONE W/ THE WIND' & MILK GLASS
BANQUET LAMPS(lot of 2) American kerosene oil converted banquet lamps, late 19th/ early 20th c., including: (1) "Gone With The Wind" converted oil lamp, transferred foliate...
[more like this] - (2) AMERICAN EDWARD MILLER CHROMED CARRIAGE
LAMPS(pair) American carriage/ coach lanterns, Edward Miller & Co., black and chromed metal frame, housing kerosene lamp, fitted with colorless glazed oval front, beveled...
[more like this] - LATE VICTORIAN ELECTRIFIED KEROSENE
CHANDELIER CHANDELIER, American, early 20th century, having a frosted and engraved glass shade rimmed with crystal prism bobeches, overall length from ceiling cap - 45 inches....
[more like this] - AMERICAN PRESSED BRASS KEROSENE CHANDELIERSPair
of American Pressed Brass Kerosene Two-Light Chandeliers , c. 1880, Angle Manufacturing Company, NY, patented "Angle Lamp", fleur-de-lis pattern, electrified, h. 18 in., w....
[more like this] - VICTORIAN ELECTRIFIED KEROSENE 'PIANO'
FLOOR LAMP, FLOOR LAMP, American, late 19th century, featuring a two-tier base of cast brass with marble top and undertier, the central column rising to support a white brass...
[more like this] - HAMPSHIRE POTTERY ARTS & CRAFTS LAMP
& SHADE Hampshire Pottery (American 1871-1923), Arts & Crafts lamp base, late 19th to early 20th century, having a green glazed melon form body, together with a Bradley and...
[more like this] - HAMPSHIRE POTTERY ARTS & CRAFTS LAMP
BASE Hampshire Pottery (American 1871-1923), Arts & Crafts lamp base, late 19th to early 20th century, having a green glaze with incised water lily design, together with an...
[more like this] - THREE AMERICAN KEROSENE LANTERNS. Second
half 19th century. Tin lanterns with clear globes. Two marked "Dietz Sport". 7.5"h. One marked "Nation" on the globe. 7.25"h....
[more like this] - American "Putto" Kerosene Parlor Lamp,
fourth quarter 19th century, in the Louis XV taste, composed of bronze-patinated spelter and white onyx, the putto modeled supporting a pierced covered vase and standing on...
[more like this] - American Gilt-Brass "Student" Kerosene
Desk Lamp, fourth quarter 19th century, of tall size, now electrified, retaining the blown glass chimney and a melon-ribbed white opal glass shade, h. 23", w. 15", shade...
[more like this] - An Antique American Gilt Lacquered Bronze
Solar Lamp c. 1845 Cornelius & Co. converted to kerosene antique shade chimney and crystal prisms turned standard on self plinth overall height 32 3/4 in....
[more like this] - An Antique American Gilt Lacquered Bronze
and Glass Kerosene Lamp c. 1860 attributed to Dietz & Co. New York gilt green glass standard stepped marble plinth period cut and etched shade chimney and crystal prisms overall...
[more like this] - American Gilt-Brass-Mounted Painted
Opal Glass Kerosene Parlor Lamp, fourth quarter 19th century, in "Lions and Roses" decor, now electrified, retaining the blown glass chimney and matching spherical glass...
[more like this] - Tall Pair of Anglo-American Bronze-Patinated
Brass and Spelter Figural Parlor Kerosene Lamps, fourth quarter 19th century, the standards modeled as striding putti, each holding a dove on his shoulder, the domed shades...
[more like this] - American Brass- and Gilt-Reticulated
Opal Glass Kerosene Parlor Lamp, fourth quarter 19th century, the cast-iron-mounted and floral-painted lamp now electrified, the brass shade ring, spherical hand-painted...
[more like this] - American Polished Cast-Iron and Brass
Tripodal Kerosene Floor Lamp, in the Beaux Arts taste, fourth quarter 19th century, now electrified, the blown glass chimney and polychromed "Oakleaf Spray" white opal glass...
[more like this] - An American Brass and Bronze Solar Lamp
19th c. blown cut and etched glass shade crystal prisms fluted columnar standard marble base kerosene font now electrified height 24 in. diameter 8 1/4 in....
[more like this] - American "Three Graces" Kerosene Parlor
Lamp, mid-20th century, of large size in the Victorian style, composed of brass, white opal glass and faceted colorless glass, the domed opal "quilted" glass shade with a...
[more like this] - American "Two Putti" Kerosene Parlor
Lamp, mid-20th century, of large size in the rococo taste, composed of brass, white opal glass and colorless cut glass, the domed plain opal glass shade with a cut brass...
[more like this] - An American Hanging Solar Lamp c. 1860
Hooper & Co. Boston original condition made for kerosene retaining E.F. Jones #3 burner period lip chimney period shade original surface; corresponding to Nos. 498 & 332 in...
[more like this] - An American Gilt Lacquered Solar Lamp
mid-19th c. attributed to Starr & Fellows Co. New York original kerosene font atop standard identified as No. 250 period shade and crystal prisms previously electrified overall...
[more like this] - An American Brass and Cut Glass Kerosene
Lamp in the Classical Taste mid-19th c. fluted standard and blown glass font prism ring with back-cut snowflake prisms grape-etched spherical shade and chimney height 16 1/2...
[more like this] - An American Gilt Bronze Solar Lamp c.
1850 attributed to H.N. Hooper & Co. and identified as no. 636 in the 1850 catalogue fitted for kerosene period shade and crystal pendants height 21 in. diameter 7 1/2 in....
[more like this] - American Prism-Hung Lacquered Brass
and Marble Lamp, third quarter 19th century, the etched and cut glass shade on a shade ring adorned with broad spear-tip prisms, the font retaining a filler cap and elements...
[more like this] - A Pair of American Brass and Patinated
Zinc Kerosene Lamps on Stands mid-19th c. attributed to Dietz & Co. each glass font in architectonic surround burner marked "E.F. Jones" stand with molded rim on columnar...
[more like this] - American Cast-Iron Six-Light Gasolier
and Two Lamp Brackets, fourth quarter 19th century, in the Aesthetic taste, the gasolier now electrified and fitted with six later, white-stenciled glass chimneys of bottle...
[more like this] - Good American Student Kerosene Lamp,
fourth quarter 19th century, now electrified, fitted with a white opal glass shade of bell form, the font of modified bullet form, h. 31-1/4", w. 17", d. 8-1/4"....
[more like this] - American Late Victorian Hanging Kerosene
Lamp, late 19th century, the opaline hobnail shade supported on a prism-hung ring, the embossed copper-plated font adorned with fleur-de-lis, the font labeled "The Rochestor",...
[more like this] - American Gilt-Cast-Iron, -Brass and
Transfer-Printed White Opal Glass Kerosene Parlor Lamp, fourth quarter 19th century, in "Vintage" decor, now electrified, the blown glass chimney, shade ring and spherical...
[more like this] - An Antique American Gilt Bronze and
Brass Three-Light Solar Chandelier c. 1858 H.N. Hooper and Co. Boston manufactured for kerosene period burners ruffled lip chimneys period shades original surface; design...
[more like this] - American Gilt-Brass and Wrought-Iron-Mounted
Sky-Blue Satin Glass Kerosene Parlor Lamp, fourth quarter 19th century, now mounted as a table lamp, retains the spherical spiral-ribbed satine sky-blue glass shade and blown...
[more like this] - A Pair of Antique American Gilt and
Patinated Bronze and Brass Solar Bracket Lamps c. 1858 Edward F. Jones Boston kerosene #3 burners period lip chimneys original surface period shades; nearly identical to no....
[more like this] - Imposing American Bronze-Patinated Brass
"Two Cherubs" Kerosene Parlor Lamp, fourth quarter 19th century, with ruby-stained and carmine-painted domed glass shade in "Roses" decor, the shade ring dressed with period...
[more like this] - Pair of American Gilt-Brass-Mounted
White Opal Glass Kerosene Parlor Lamps, fourth quarter 19th century, electrified but retaining the period spherical opal glass shades and blown glass chimneys, the opal glass...
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