This is a rare example of an English art glass bowl made to fit in the center of a gas fixture or chandelier. Extraordinarily detailed etching, far more detailed that found on similar patterns of Sandwich glass. Etching like this can be found on plate C156 in Grover's "English Cameo Glass". It measures 9 in. across with a depth of 6 1/2 in.
Fine table lamp with matching brass filagre on both base and shade. Dating from around 1910. The space behind the cut outs on the base has been filled with copper. The brass has excellent untouched original patina. Rewired with fabric cord. 24 in. tall,17 in. dia.
The arm of the lamp adjusts up and down. The shade is Austrian art glass, likely by Loetz. The cream colored shade is encase with red threading over dark blue/green spots. Completely rewired with fabric cord. 19 in. tall.
A true pair, each mirroring the other. Very crisp casting defines this fine pair of wall sconces. They are in the foliate French rococo style, but done with the more delicate American Victorian touch. Extremely well maintained original golden brass finish. Rewired and ready to install. 21 1/2 in. tall, 13 1/2 spread. Backplate is about 16 1/2 in. by 4 1/2 in.
Classic Art Nouveau gilt bronze figure of a woman holding a flower basket and a silvered wand. This piece recalls Agathon Leonards series of sculptures. C.1900 , 11 in. tall.
Provenance Macklowe Gallery. A copy of their invoice will accompany this piece.
A fine example of Art Nouveau c.1900. The figure is gilt bronze. The maiden's robe drapes gracefully over the marble stand. Signed A.Seysses. Frenet foundry,Provenance Christie's Park Avenue (a copy of their invoice will be included.)Figure is 11 /12 in. 17 1/2 in. tall with base.
Unusually shaped table lamp whose shade is shaped after an artichoke. Probably made by the Pittsburgh lamp Co. c.1920. The shade's surface is made of fused glass particles shading from light green to a whitish texture. Base is brass with new wiring and nylon covered wire. 15 in. tall and 14 in. dia.
This is pair of signed Segar Studios bronze sconces that were designed by Oscar Bach. He was noted for working on such Art Deco icons and the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and the Lincoln center. Rewired they have a backplate 6 in. in diameter. and a spread of 8 in. They are solid bronze save for the red metal plate behind the castings.