Rare large scale Gerald Thurston for Lightolier table lamp circa early 1960’s. This seldom seen example has perforated brass shades with inset opaque glass shades. The frame is enameled metal with hair pin legs. It has been newly wired.
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Polished Chrome Table Lamp by Laurel
Polished chrome table lamp by Laurel, circa early 1970s. This example is great for a desk or beside a bed. Lighting source is a circular fluorescent bulb.
Elegant Pair of Pierre Cardin Satin Brass Lamps
Elegant pair of Pierre Cardin satin finished brass lamps circa early 1970’s. These examples have sculptural solid brass forms and are priced as a pair without shades. If shades are needed we can help as well. shade shown is Height: 12″ x Diameter: 17″
Pair of Glazed Ceramic Lamps by David Cressey
Pair of glazed ceramic lamps by David Cressey, circa late 1950s. These examples have Cressey’s iconic free form earth tone glazing and are priced as a pair without shades. One example does have a very fine hairline crack that appears to be from the firing that is not noticeable unless very carefully scrutinized. Height of lamps with current shades is 18.5″.
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Rare Eclipse Floor Lamp by RAAK
Rare eclipse floor lamp by RAAK, circa early 1970s. This seldom seen example has a chrome base and stem with a retractable two-piece dome shade.
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Cerused Oak and Silk Figural 1950s Lamp
Cerused oak perched warrior lamp, circa early 1950s. This example in the manner of Samuel Marx and Paul Laszlo is sold with a custom gray silk shade.
Shade measures 11.5″ tall x 14″ diameter on top and 17″ diameter on bottom of shade.
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Walter Von Nessen Stainless Swing Arm Lamp
Walter Von Nessen stainless swing arm lamp, circa late 1960s. This example has a perforated metal diffuser and cotton linen shade. Fully extended the arm measures 26″ and closed 16.5″.
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Brass and Enameled Metal Tripod Lamp by Lightolier
Brass and enameled metal tripod lamp by Lightolier, circa late 1950s. This all original example has an adjustable dome shade with patinated brass frame and finial.
James Fortman Ceramic Lantern and Chain
One off ceramic chandelier or lantern by James Fortman, circa late 1950s. This example was handcrafted by Fortman for his personal residence and even the chain is ceramic. Please see our other listings for other works by Fortman. Measure: Chain length is 64″.
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James Fortman One Off Ceramic Chandelier
James Fortman was a potter and professor who taught and produced pottery in California and Arizona. This example was from his personal residence and is hand-carved and done in earth tone glazes. Please see our other listings for other examples by Fortman.
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