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AMERICAN SCENIC OVERLAY SLAG
AMERICAN SCENIC OVERLAY SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMPAmerican slag glass table lamp, attributed to Miller Lamp Company, early 20th c., domed shade composed of variegated glass panes set in a patinated metal frame, with scenic overlay, concealing two lights, tapered hexagonal standard, rising on circular foot with cast foliate details, old wiring, restoration under top of shade, approx 22"h, 17"diam, 4.25lbs
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TIFFANY STYLE STAINED & LEADED
TIFFANY STYLE STAINED & LEADED GLASS FLOOR LAMPAmerican Tiffany style floor lamp, attributed by consignor to Hugh Archer (American) for Bendheim Glass Company, stained and leaded glass shade decorated with floral motif in red, green, and textured blue hues, concealing six light fixtures, rising on a patinated bronze patina reeded standard, ending in round base with poppy pod motif, flared petal form feet, approx 63.5"h, 23"diam
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(2) MID-CENTURY MURANO GLASS LAMP &
(2) MID-CENTURY MURANO GLASS LAMP & ALARM CLOCK(lot of 2) Mid-century modern decor, c.1950s, including: (1) Italian art glass lamp, Ars Murano, single light, paperweight body with trapped air bubbles, on a gilt flecked foot, in need of wiring, approx 9.25"h, 4.25"diam, (1) alarm clock, Hamburg American Clock Company, wood case, dial with Arabic numerals, rising on brass feet, approx 7"h, 6.5"w, 3"d, 7.5lbs total
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PAIR, MARBRO AMETHYST
PAIR, MARBRO AMETHYST CUT-TO-CLEAR TABLE LAMPS Marbro Lamp Company (American, c.1945-1990), 20th century. Pair of French urn-form amethyst cut-to-clear crystal table lamps, decorated with pinwheels and Brunswick stars, on brass bases. Each signed to the body.
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Art Nouveau table lamp, leaded
Art Nouveau table lamp, leaded mosaic glass shade with red floral motif, heavy cast bronze tree form base, possibly Chicago Mosaic Lamp Company, American, early 20th century, 20-1/2 in., shade diameter 16-3/4 in. Lacking one 3/4 in. glass tile, approximately 20 tiles cracked, 4 in. slight separation at solder seam, recently rewired.
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AMERICAN WHALE OIL LAMPS Group of
AMERICAN WHALE OIL LAMPS Group of (5) Early 19th c. American Blown Molded Glass Lamps, some by Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, various patterns, 8 1/2" to 12 1/4" high.
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HANDEL LAMP WITH GREEN SLAG GLASS
HANDEL LAMP WITH GREEN SLAG GLASS SHADE, C. 1908 Handel Lamp Company (American 1885-1941), table lamp and shade, circa 1908, the leaded green slag glass conical form shade on a five arm patinated bronze lamp base having three acorn form pulls, and spreading patterned domed foot, the shade marked "Handel" with double stars, three of the socket covers stamped "Hubbell" and the base marked "Handel". Literature: Carole Goldman Hibel et. al. , "The Handel Lamps Book", pg. 37. Note: A near identical lamp was sold Rago, Lambertville, NJ, Early 20th Century Design, January 20, 2022, lot 293. Approximate dimensions: Shade h. 7. 5", dia. 24. 5"; base to cap h. 26. 75", dia. 9. 25".
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TIFFANY STUDIOS "DAFFODIL" TABLE
TIFFANY STUDIOS "DAFFODIL" TABLE LAMP Tiffany Studios rare blue "Daffodil" Art Nouveau table lamp designed by Clara Driscoll, leaded glass and bronze, the shade impressed "Tiffany Studios New York 1497", the base impressed "Tiffany Studios New York 532". Base: 28" H x 9.25" diameter at foot; shade: 8.875" H x 20.5" diameter with 4.25" opening at top. Provenance: Property from a Mount Kisco collection.
Note: Clara Wolcott Driscoll (American, 1861-1944) came to New York in 1888 and graduated from the Metropolitan Museum Art School before working for Tiffany Glass Company. Driscoll headed the Women's Glasscutting Department, which grew to a team of thirty-five women later referred to as the "Tiffany Girls."
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STEUBEN POMONA GREEN PILGRIM
STEUBEN POMONA GREEN PILGRIM VASEDESCRIPTION: Steuben Pomona Green over Rose Cluthra Pilgrim Vase in Change Pattern, Cased, fumed, Acid Etched Lead Glass.
Shape #8514.
Reference:
See Fig. 6.4, p. 138 of Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Thomas P. Dimitroff showing a drawing of a pilgrim bottle by Frederick Carder.
Also, in Dimitroff, Fig. 4.101, p. 81 where the glass is shown as a lamp form sold to Art Lamp Company. Softer green tone.
Shown at Fig. 60, from the lamp, but without the fittings in Turn of the Century Glass, The Murray Collection of Glass by Philip D. Zimmerman.
Further shown at Fig. 310, p. 157 in lamp form in american Art Nouveau Glass by Albert Christian Revi.
Pictured at p. 72 of A Guide to Colored Steuben Glass 1903 - 1933, Book Two by Eric E. Ericson.
Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Acquired 1/31/03 from Joan Faber Antiques of Vero Beach, FL at the Miami Beach Antique Show
CIRCA: 1929
DIMENSIONS: H: 13.25" W: 7.25"
CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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L. 19TH C. MANHATTAN BRASS CO.
L. 19TH C. MANHATTAN BRASS CO. DOUBLE STUDENT LAMP Manhattan Brass Company (American 1865-1926), adjustable brass double student lamp, late 19th century, having green glass shades, colorless glass chimneys, and an iron base, marked to the burner with patent dates of May 23 1876 and December 25, 1877, one shade marked "Austria" Emeralite", and "Trademark". Approximate dimensions: h. 29", w. 29", d. 11".
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ANGLE LAMP CO. TWO LIGHT CHANDELIER
ANGLE LAMP CO. TWO LIGHT CHANDELIER WITH SHADES The Angle Lamp Manufacturing Company (American 1892-1929) two light electrified kerosene oil chandelier, having a pressed brass and metal "Fleur-de-lis" pattern body, etched glass "Bird" elbow shades with ribbed opalescent chimneys, having stamped marks to the body. Approx. h. 33", w. 22.75", d. 10.5".
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An American Leaded Glass Table Lamp
An American Leaded Glass Table Lamp Duffner & Kimberly circa 1905-1911 in the Spiderweb pattern raised on a bronze baluster form base with stylized spiderweb decoration stamped Duffner and Kimberly Company New York. Height 28 1/2 x diameter 22 inches.
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PAIR LAUREL LAMP CO. MODERN BRASS
PAIR LAUREL LAMP CO. MODERN BRASS MUSHROOM LAMPSBill Curry for Laurel Lamp Manufacturing Company (American, 20th century). Pair of mid-century modern brass mushroom form table lamps. With Underwriters' Laboratories Inc. Laurel Lamp Manufacturing Company paper labels and marked on the underside US pat des 199141. With later mismatched glass shades - one frosted. With shades 13"H and 12"H. Wear to brass patina on both.
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QUEZAL GLASS FEATHER ARTS &
QUEZAL GLASS FEATHER ARTS & CRAFTS LAMPQuezal, 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.
Condition:
The item does not include a lightbulb; not tested for its usability. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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AMERICAN HANDEL FLORAL LEADED GLASS
AMERICAN HANDEL FLORAL LEADED GLASS TABLE LAMPAmerican stained and leaded glass table lamp, Handel Lamp Company, early 20th c., shade with pink blossoms against a green foliated ground, concealing three lights, patinated metal base, the base marked underfoot Handel, the shade unmarked, approx 21.5"h, 16.75"diam, 18lbs
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GROUP OF FIVE GLASS TABLE
GROUP OF FIVE GLASS TABLE OBJECTSAmerican, 19th/20th century, comprising: Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, pair of globular whale oil lamps, four tiered stands, 6-7/8 x 3 x 3 in.; two oil lamps with loop handles, metal hardware, wicks present, largest 6-3/4 x 4-1/2 in.; octagonal plate with pressed design, 8 in.
Note:
Background on Important Private Collection from Boston:
I have been working with this collector for over 25 years, both in the initial acquisition of the objects and overseeing their conservation as needed. With a keen eye for quality and design, and a deep passion for all things classical, he has quietly amassed a top-notch collection of American furniture and decorative arts. The collection encompasses outstanding examples from the leading cabinetmakers of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, representing excellence in form and proportions, condition, wood quality, and carving. It also includes rare objects that are among the best of their kind. Now, with the downsizing of one of his properties, the offerings in this catalog are coming to market to find new owners who share a love for this remarkable period in American furniture history.
Clark Pearce,
Advisor and Consultant to Collectors and Institutions
Provenance: Clark Pearce; Property from an Important Boston Collection
Condition:
anomalies, air bubbles, surface dust and accretion, flea bites; globular example with chips to bases and rims
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E. 20TH C. AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS
E. 20TH C. AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS OWL LAMP BASE Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass, and Glass Company (American 1901-1926) or Handel Lamp Company (American 1885-1941) Arts & Crafts patinated metal Owl lamp base, early 20th century, having three sockets, Handel Lamp Company label to the underside but otherwise apparently unmarked. Approximate measurements: h. 21", w. 7", d. 7".
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An American Gilt Lacquered Bronze
An American Gilt Lacquered Bronze and Brass Solar Lamp c. 1850 attributed to Starr Fellows and Company New York period blown cut and etched glass globe resting on an inverted pear-shaped embossed font containing burner elements period blown glass chimney "coffin" cut glass prisms fluted columnar standard double marble base unelectrified height to top of chimney 20 1/2 in. Note: For an identical solar lamp see 19th c. Elegant Lighting Gerald Gowitt p. 109.