Year End Holiday Prestige Sale
Lot 450:
Description
Keywords: Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Belle Epoque, Modernist Movement, Machine Age Design, Early 20th Century Decorative Arts, Louis Majorelle style, Hector Guimard style, Tiffany Co. style, wrought iron, art glass, blown glass, circa 1925, hand-forged metalwork, sculptural lighting, floral motif
Edgar Brandt with Daum Lamp, Art Nouveau / Art Deco Wrought Iron and Opalescent Pink Blown-Out Art Glass Lamp, circa 1925. The pink glass hat was blown into a superbly crafted and stylized Art Deco wrought iron frame.
We did not locate a signature, but we referenced a number of comparable lamps with closely related design elements and construction that were either signed or attributed by Sothebys, etc., circa 1925.
Measurements: 17 1/2 x 11 x 11 in. (44.5 x 27.9 x 27.9 cm.) with shade approx
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Lamp should be rewired. Image is enhance to show what it could look like if in working order.
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