- LUMINAIRE FLOOR LAMPLuminaire Floor
LUMINAIRE FLOOR LAMPLuminaire Floor Lamp
- STUART EGNAL Modernist Abstract
STUART EGNAL Modernist Abstract Oil Painting. Philadelphia Artist. "Lumina II" 1963. Oil on Canvas. STUART M. EGNAL (Philadelphia Artist), 1940-1966. In a life too brief, Mr. Egnal created art passionately and prolifically. A graduate of the Philadelphia College of Art (B.F.A.) and The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) His body of work includes Sculpture, Painting, and Prints. His work is in the Collections of The Philadelphia Museum of Art; The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C; The Free Library of Philadelphia and other public and private collections. A Retrospective Exhibition of his work was held in the Spring of 1967 sponsored by The Faculty of the Department of Fine Arts, Univ. of Penna. In 2006, to commemorate his life and passing 40 years earlier, The University City Arts League exhibited his work. H: 25.5 inches: W: 25.5 inches ---
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Condition: Very Good Condition.
- 6 LUMINAIRE LUMETTA ACRYLIC DRUM
6 LUMINAIRE LUMETTA ACRYLIC DRUM LIGHT FIXTURES United States2008Skeletal metal frame with a translucent cream colored plastic cylindrical exterior shades with acrylic white disc bottom shade.
- ERTE LUMINAIRE: Glass insert with
ERTE LUMINAIRE: Glass insert with etched design of young maiden, lights up to color, 18 1/2'' x 20'', etched Erte' signature in glass, numbered 71/99.
- TOMMASO CIMINI FOR LUMINA, PAIR
TOMMASO CIMINI FOR LUMINA, PAIR DAPHINE DESK LAMPS c. 2019, LED version, adjustable, approx. 27"h x 4.5"w x 18"d (varies by positioning)
- A Lumitron table lamp designed
A Lumitron table lamp designed by Robert Welch, smoked grey and opaque perspex on polished aluminium stem, 53cm high
- ERTE LUMINAIRE: Depicts a maiden
ERTE LUMINAIRE: Depicts a maiden eating grapes from the vine, 19 3/4'' h., 22'' (glass), made by Crystal Editions Inc., signed, numbered 83/95, marble lighted base 5 1/2'' h., 25 3/4'' w. (with chip to base as well as a fleabite on the glass.)
- SMALL FRENCH ANDUZE GREEN GLAZED
SMALL FRENCH ANDUZE GREEN GLAZED COVERED URN (''LUMINAIRE'') with pierced trefoil design the lid cast with an orange finial - h:25 in. Other Notes: DHS
- An Earl Reiback for Lightolier
An Earl Reiback for Lightolier chipboard thermoplastic and perspex 'Lumia' kinetic lighting object circa 1970 circa 1970with Lightolier and Lumia labelsheight 11 1/2in (29cm); width 11 1/2in (29cm); depth 7in (17.8cm)
- Ten Quezal lamp shad
Ten Quezal lamp shad
- THREE YAACOV KAUFMAN FOR LUMINA
THREE YAACOV KAUFMAN FOR LUMINA "MULTI X" ALUMINUM LAMPSThree Yaacov Kaufman for Lumina "Multi X" aluminum lamps, Circa 1980s, Italy Each marked: Comelit / Made in Italy Comprising two table lamps and one floor lamp, each with an articulating "X"-linked wire neck and halogen bulb, electrified, 3 pieces Dimensions: Floor lamp: 58" H x 6" w x 6" D; each table lamp: 30.5" H x 6.5" W x 6.5" D
- ROLAND SIMMONS LUMALIGHT FLOOR
ROLAND SIMMONS LUMALIGHT FLOOR LAMP: 2- Light corrugated floor lamp equipped with a functional zipper that makes set-up easy. Signed at base. Roland continues to design and hand-cut every piece that leaves the factory. Approx. 59.5'' h x 15'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered indents.
- An American Gilt Lacquered Bronze
An American Gilt Lacquered Bronze Sinumbra Lamp late 19th c. fluted columnar shaft double marble plinth on brass feet cut and etched glass shade hung with prisms electrified height 30 in. diameter 12 in.
- CONTINENTAL BRASS FOUR-LIGHT "LUCERNA"
CONTINENTAL BRASS FOUR-LIGHT "LUCERNA" LAMP 19th c., probably Italian, later converted to electricity, of typical form with turned standard, spreading foot and attached snuffer and wick trimmer, 30" h (overall as adjusted)
- Silver King LUCAS oil head lamp.
Silver King LUCAS oil head lamp.
- LAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAIN
LAMPLIGHTER 1005205 - LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINEGlossy porcelain sculpture of a mustached man, wearing a blue coat, lighting a street lamp.
Includes original box. Lladro backstamp.
Artist: Salvador Furi�
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 19"H x 5.5"W
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Good
- Lucas Calcia Cadet calcium head
Lucas Calcia Cadet calcium head lamp.
- An American Sinumbra Lamp mid-19th
An American Sinumbra Lamp mid-19th c. with original frosted and cut glass shade tapered columnar standard with floriform collar on stepped Carrara marble and patinated bronze base hung with the original broad spear-tip prisms now electrified height 29 3/4 in. diameter 12 1/4 in.
- A Lucas Calcia Toura carbide car
A Lucas Calcia Toura carbide car lamp with green side glasses 16.5cm (6.5") high
- LEO VILLAREAL BULBOX 1.0 #21/25Leo
LEO VILLAREAL BULBOX 1.0 #21/25Leo Villareal Bulbox 1.0 in plexiglass & wood with sixteen 11 watt bulbs, a circuit board & microcontroller. Lightbox has random patterns with the lights programmed to pulse in different sequences. On verso 'Bulbox 1.0 2000 #21/25 Sandra Gering Gallery & Flatbush Editions'. Measures 12"L x 12"W x 6.25"D.
- SINUMBRA LAMP 20th century.
SINUMBRA LAMP 20th century.
- An American Gilt Lacquered Bronze
An American Gilt Lacquered Bronze Sinumbra Lamp mid-to-late 19th c. fluted columnar shaft double marble plinth cut and etched glass shade hung with prisms electrified height 30 in. diameter 12 in.
- STILUX CHROME FLOOR LAMPItaly,
STILUX CHROME FLOOR LAMPItaly, 1970s; unsigned; 69 inches high Condition:
- An American Gilt Lacquered Brass
An American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Miniature Sinumbra Lamp 19th c. columnar shaft square base cut and etched shade overall height 18 1/2 in.
- “LUMINESCENT II” TEXTURED LITHOGRAPH1985
“LUMINESCENT II” TEXTURED LITHOGRAPH1985 “Luminescent II” lithograph from unknown artist; from Washington Post Graham family collection; double matted and framed under glass; labeled to back; titled, dated "85", and signed illegibly to bottom; measures approximately 24-5/16" x 20-3/8" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 16-7/8" x 12-7/8"; in Good overall condition.
- PORCELAIN TABLE LAMP .
PORCELAIN TABLE LAMP .
- ASSORTED FLASHLIGHTS & A LANTERN
ASSORTED FLASHLIGHTS & A LANTERN .
- Search Light head lamp.
Search Light head lamp.
- AMERICAN BRASS SINUMBRA LAMPAmerican
AMERICAN BRASS SINUMBRA LAMPAmerican Brass Sinumbra Lamp , 19th c., cut glass shade, foliate standard, electrified, h. 29 in., dia. 12 in
- Opalescent Glass Lumineres a pair
Opalescent Glass Lumineres a pair of opalescent glass lumineres with?pastel green edges and drop prisms; ht.?12 in. Condition: Wear to gilding and surface scratches.?
- A table lamp, the bulb supported
A table lamp, the bulb supported by a figure of a Japanese girl wearing a decorative robe, her head, hands and feet in ivorine, on a stepped base, 49.5cm high
- A fogmaster headlamp a trippe speedlight
A fogmaster headlamp a trippe speedlight headlamp a pair of Lucas King of the Road sidelights and another pair of sidelights
- PAIR OF CONTINENTAL INCISED PORCELAIN
PAIR OF CONTINENTAL INCISED PORCELAIN LUMINAIRESEarly 20th Century. The brass base impressed AO. Each trumpet form light depicting three stylized women, on a square base, set on a conforming brass plinth, electrified. Height 11 in. Diameter at opening 5.25 in. Provenance: Property of The Haggstrom Trust, Jupiter, FL
- VELUCE MURANO GLASS TABLE LAMPVELUCE
VELUCE MURANO GLASS TABLE LAMPVELUCE MURANO GLASS TABLE LAMP, with a curved white glass shade above the fluted blue translucent glass column on a black metal base, label to shade - h:15in.
- STEUBEN SOLID GLASS BALL LUMINORDESCRIPTION:
STEUBEN SOLID GLASS BALL LUMINORDESCRIPTION: Steuben solid glass ball luminor with controlled bubble design on a black glass electrified base. Solid lead glass with controlled bubbles. Signed on the bottom with block letters "STEUBEN" Reference: Shape 6821, p. 208 Paul V. Gardner. Pictured at Ill. 104, p. 69 of Paul V. Gardners, The Glass of Frederick Carder bubbles in glass have long annoyed glass makers striving for clear, flawless glass. Carder loved bubbles--he said they gave life to the metal, and he often used them decoratively either in controlled designs(Ill 104) or random arrangements(Ills. 105, 106). In Collectors Choice Review, Number 29 by The Rockwell Museum, it states: Carder was quick to respond, and around 1928 he introduced Steuben's luminors. He created variations using the basic shapes of a round ball and a pineapple. The gaffer would place a gather of glass in a nail mold, whose interior projections created a pattern of indentations on the surface. A subsequent gather of glass would trap air bubbles. Each luminor came equipped with a base in the form of a square black block with a low wattage bulb inside. A hole in the top of the glass base allowed the light to shine upward, illuminating the ball or pineapple. Special effects were achieved by placing colored half discs in such a way as to light the luminor in an array of colors. In American Art Nouveau Glass by Albert Christian Revi at. P. 177 the author states: Bubble-balls, large and small, were produced at Steuben. Some have large air-blebs included as part of the interior decoration. These were made in the 1930s and l9140s, and were sometimes mounted on metal or glass bases to be used as Luminors. Also, see Fig. 363 p. 178 showing a crystal bubble-ball lamp on heavy brass base, a part of the authors collection. Shown in Steuben's 1932 catalogue, p. 15 as Luminor Ball (5 large bubbles in bottom) crystal with black base ball only, retail $15.00. CIRCA: 1903-1932 ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: (Ball) D: 4.75" x H: 4.75" (On Base) D: 7.75" H: 8.5" Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com. 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.
- BUSHERE & SON SPANISH REVIVAL-STYLE
BUSHERE & SON SPANISH REVIVAL-STYLE TABLE LAMP2010; signed and dated to underside; the laced vellum shade painted with a galleon over a single socket on an iron standard cast with a shield and lyre rising from a round base with star motif; the shade: 13 inches diameter; overall: 26 inches high Condition: