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Signed American Art Glass Studio Dragonfly Leaded Glass Table Lamp, 20th Century

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Start price: $1,000

Estimated price: $2,500 - $7,500

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Description

Keywords: Art Glass Studio, Louis Comfort Tiffany style, dragonfly motif, leaded glass, stained art glass lamp, Art Nouveau lighting, early 20th century design, decorative arts, metal base, Tiffany Studios Manner, American studio lamp


Summary:

Vintage American Art Glass Studio table lamp featuring an exceptional quality leaded art glass shade with a dragonfly motif and jewel-like cabochon accents. It’s not a $175,000 signed Tiffany Studios DRAGONFLY, but it has the look and good craft. The high quality glass displays subtle but vibrant graduated tones of amber, ruby, and opalescent pink when illuminated. Signed ART GLASS STUDIO inside the rim of the shade. Mounted on a fluted base with a dark patinated finish.

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Measurement:< Lamp w/ Shade: 28 x 20 in. (71.1 x 50.8 cm.), Shade: 7 3/4 x 20 in. (19.7 x 50.8 cm.) Approx

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