VTG Art Deco Classical Baroque Table Lamp with Original Harp All Gold 1900-1940
VTG Art Deco Classical Baroque Table Lamp. W/ Original Harp – All Gold Finish. In Good Working Condition. IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION ON THIS DESIGN – PLEASE SHARE IT WITH THE COMMUNITY. Message me so I may spread the good word. The art glass shade, LED bulb & pictured vase cap are not part of this listing. Classical Baroque styled gold table lamp with a solid build. This lamp sports an original heavy duty harp that will support a substantial shade (as pictured). The base benefits from an iron weight, all fittings are tight and the lamp stands straight. The gold surface finish is in very good condition. Old style fabric covered wire complements the finish of the metal body nicely. The lamp weighs a solid 6 pounds before packing and measures 20 3/4 inches tall (with the above-harp shade holder assembly removed) and 6 wide at the base. A magnet does not attract except for the iron weight. I acquired this piece with a handsome hoard of lamps and period parts from established antiquities dealers over the years for my lighting business. This listing is for a genuine artifact of a bygone era that will be a pleasure to welcome into a new home. Please ask all questions. Thank you for viewing my listing. You may wish to see further rare and unusual vintage collections. Exceptional lamps and lighting instruments designed to surprise and delight both casual users and serious connoisseurs of light. I use clean, recycled materials and a heavy-duty box whenever possible. Tall and long items can bend during transport and become damaged when passed from hand to hand. IF POSSIBLE, DO NOT PAY UNTIL I SEND YOU AN INVOICE. “Jellies” – Jellyfish outside the sea, wrapped in aqua, kelp, coral, amber and. “Strata” – Classic Italian marble brought to light in honey, wood, turquoise and bone. “Cobble Stones” – Burnt orange and blue-mint sprinkled over chunky, marbled stones. “Tropical Canopies” – Float above the Amazon – apprehend foliage, fruits and falling water. “Alabaster in the Sun” – Pale, translucent slate with fragments of ivory. “Ambrosia” – A world-view from inside an amber preserve. “Eclipse” – Sunset or sunrise? Blue bleeds red into orange and honey. “Red Coral Sea” – Imagine a blanket of red, orange and aquamarine unfurled along an ocean bottom. Lighting Designs Available / Custom Inquiries Welcome. Single & Multiple Light Configurations. Night Lights : Mushroom, Hanging Jellyfish, Simple Globes. The item “VTG Art Deco Classical Baroque Table Lamp with Original Harp All Gold 1900-1940″ is in sale since Wednesday, August 12, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Lamps”. The seller is “hotgoodcoldbad” and is located in Seattle, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Origin: Unknown
- Primary Material: Spelter
- Age: 1900-1940
- Style: Baroque
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Color: Gold
- Maker: Unknown
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