Lighting
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L-73
Pair of Art Deco Style Silvered Metal
Pair of Art Deco style silvered metal, brass and glass three-light sconces.
- width
- 14 in.
- height
- 16 in.
- depth
- 9 in.
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L-74
Set of Eight Murano Glass Sconces
Set of 8 light lavender Murano glass sconces with silver-leaf inclusions set in polished brass mounts. Bearing Murano label. Italy.
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L-75
Vibrant Asian Style Yellow Ceramic Table Lamp
Vibrant Asian style yellow glazed ceramic table lamp on a wood stand. United States: circa 1950.
- height
- 29.5 in.
- diameter
- 8 in.
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L-76
Marble and Brass Wagneriana Torchere by Lella and Massimo Vignelli for Casigliani
Important marble and patinated brass "Wagneriana" torchere by Lella and Massimo Vignelli for Casigliani Italy: 1986 provenance: Private Collection, New York the pair established the Lella and Massimo Vignelli Office of Design and Architecture in Milan in 1960, focusing on office accessories, home products, graphics, and furniture. The studio’s clients included Pirelli and Olivetti, among others. In 1965, the Vignellis moved to Chicago and founded, along with six other designers, Unimark International (1965–71), which specialized in corporate graphics. Clients included the likes of American Airlines, Knoll, Bloomingdales, Ford, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Notably, Massimo’s prolific print work championed the Helvetica typeface, encouraging its eventual widespread popularity in the US. In 1971, the couple established Vignelli Associates (known from 1978 on as Vignelli Designs) in New York. They continued to work together until Massimo’s passing in May of 2014.
- height
- 70.5 in.
- diameter
- 19.5 in.
- condition
- Good overall general condition
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L-77
Murano Chandelier
Beautiful polyhedral clear moulded vintage Venini Murano glass light fixture. Italy.
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L-78
Art Deco Style Lamp in Brass and Cobalt Blue Glass
Art Deco style lamp in acid patinated brass and cobalt blue glass with opaline shade: France: circa 1950 .
- width
- 7.5 in.
- height
- 29.75 in.
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L-79
Bronze Éclaté Gilded Bronze Table Lamp by Claude Victor Boeltz
Bronze Éclaté Gilded Bronze Table Lamp by Claude Victor Boeltz France : 1970
- width
- 21.5 in (54.61 cm)
- height
- 32 in (81.28 cm)
- depth
- 15.75 in (40.01 cm)
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L-80
Large Venini Art Glass Chandelier
Large and important clear and blue Italian round 30 light modernist Murano art glass chandelier by Venini.Provenance: Roberto Calvi, through his son Carlo. Calvi, known as "God's Banker" because of his relationship with the Vatican, was the chairman of Banco Ambrosiano. He led any extremely colorful life which ended in a mysterious murder in London. A heavily fictionalized version of him even appeared in the Godfather III in the character of Frederick Keinszig. Italy.
- height
- 19
- diameter
- 44
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L-81
Pair of Brutalist Style Sconces
Interesting pair of Brutalist style iron and resin sconces. France circa 1970
- width
- 12 in. (30 cm)
- height
- 22 in.
- depth
- 3.75 in
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L-83
Solid Bronze illuminated sculpture "Fleur d'or" by Atelier Michel Armand
Solid Bronze illuminated sculpture "Fleur d'or" by Atelier Michel Armand. Canada: circa 1980 Michel Armand Incorporation is a Canadian company. It was founded in 1978 and ended business in 1986. The directors were Robert Martin and Michel Dumas. Probably one of these two persons is the designer, or both. It was a small company with no more than 7 employees. A fair amount of Atelier Michel Armand's production was exported to Europe in its late 70's early 80's. The company produced high quality sculptural bronze lighting in limited editions . Provenance: Private collection of Robin Dery Montreal purchased from the collection a former employee of Atelier Michel Armand in Montreal.
- width
- 22 in.
- height
- 15 in.
- depth
- 22 in.
- condition
- Very good original condition .
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L-86
Pair of Colourful Ceramic Table Lamps by Alvino Bagni for Raymor
Pair of Colourful Floral Ceramic Table Lamps by Alvino Bagni for Raymor, signed to undersides "R1901 - Raymor - Italy". Italy: circa 1960
- height
- 29.5 in (74.93 cm)
- diameter
- 11 in (27.94 cm)
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L-88
Obelisk Trompe l'Oeil Metal Table Lamp by Piero Fornasetti
Obelisk "Trompe l'oeil" metal table lamp by Piero Fornasetti standing on brass ball feet with liner in plexiglass Italy: circa 1970
- width
- 4.5 in.
- height
- 30.5
- depth
- 3.5 in.
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L-89
Travertine Table Lamp by Giuliano Cesari
Travertine sculptural table lamp by Giuliano Cesari for Nucleo Sormani. Italy: circa 1975.
- width
- 8.5 in.
- height
- 8 in.
- depth
- 4 in.
- condition
- Very good condition
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L-90
I Personaggi Lamp by Carmellini & Tronconi
Rare red acrylic "I Personaggi" standing lamp by Carmellini & Tronconi.
- width
- 9 in. (23 cm)
- height
- 70.5 in
- depth
- 9 in
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L-91
Brass and Gilt Bronze “Corn” Table Lamp by Maison Charles et Fils
Brass and gilt bronze “Corn” table lamp by Maison Charles. Signed Charles et Fils Made in France. France: circa 1970
- width
- 4.5 in. (11.43 cm)
- height
- 33.5 in. (85.09 cm)
- depth
- 4.5 in. (11.43 cm)
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L-92
Pair of Brass Lamps with Agate Inset by Willy Daro
Great pair of solid brass lamps with agate inset by Willy Daro signed: "Willy Daro".
- width
- 18.5 in.
- height
- 34.5 in.
- depth
- 9.8 in.
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L-93
Rare Murano Glass Cascading Chandelier
Important cascading Murano moulded glass chandelier consisting of multiple pieces of glass moulded in the form of a swag . Italy: circa 1975 Provenance: Estate of Nicole Magder Town of Mount Royal , Montreal Canada. Purchased in Italy by Mme. Magder in the 1970's.
- height
- 60 in.
- diameter
- 32 in.
- condition
- Good overall condition
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L-94
Gilt Brass Zoomorphic Lamp in the Style of Duval Brasseur
An unusual gilt brass zoomorphic lamp representing a fish with an agate inset in the manner of Duval Brasseur. Belgique
- width
- 13 in.
- height
- 13.5 in.
- depth
- 4 in.
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L-95
Important Quartz Wall Sculpture by Marc D'haenens
An important Belgian 1970s brass quartz inset wall illuminating wall sculpture. Signed: "Marc D'Haenens". Belgium: circa 1970
- width
- 17.5 in.
- height
- 44.75 in.
- depth
- 6 in.
- condition
- Very good original condition
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L-96
Whimsical Yellow and Grey Italian Ceramic Table Lamp by Ernestine of Salerno
Yellow and grey Italian ceramic table lamp by Ernestine of Salerno Signed under: Ernestine Salerno hand painted Italy. circa 1950 lampshade not included
- width
- 12 in. (30.48 cm)
- height
- 30 in. (76.2 cm)
- depth
- 12 in. (30.48 cm)
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L-97
Rare art glass and wrought iron sculptural lamp by Muller-Frères
Rare art glass and wrought iron sculptural lamp by Muller-Frères, representing a peacock bird. This sculptural lamp is finely crafted with a brown patinated wrought, hammered iron sculpted bird inset with blown " Marmoreal" glass in shades of blue and orange, set on oval marble base. Etched signature on glass : "Muller Frères Luneville". Marked on iron base: "Migis Lyon" France: circa 1925. Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Thomas Chua Muller Frères were French glass makers located in Lunéville, France. Their business ran from 1895 to 1933. They were renowned for producing art nouveau glassworks such as vases and lampshades.The Muller family originally came from Alsace. Some members of the family worked together with Émile Gallé before starting their own business. Muller Freres, French for Muller Brothers, made cameo and other glass from about 1895 to 1933. Their factory was first located in Luneville, then in nearby Croismare, France. After World War I, the company also made iron and glass chandeliers, vases and other decorative items. Pieces were usually marked with the company name.
- width
- 24
- height
- 18
- depth
- 7
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L-98
Rare Art Glass and Wrought Iron Sculptural Lamp by Muller-Frères
Rare art glass and wrought iron sculptural lamp by Muller-Frères, representing a stork bird standing on one leg . This sculptural lamp is finely crafted with a brown patinated wrought, hammered iron sculpted bird inset with blown " Marmoreal" glass in shades of blue white and pink. Signed etched to glass "Muller Freres" and "Chapelle Nancy " on base France: circa 1925 Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Thomas Chua Muller Frères were French glass makers located in Lunéville, France. Their business ran from 1895 to 1933. They were renowned for producing art nouveau glassworks such as vases and lampshades.The Muller family originally came from Alsace. Some members of the family worked together with Émile Gallé before starting their own business. Muller Freres, French for Muller Brothers, made cameo and other glass from about 1895 to 1933. Their factory was first located in Luneville, then in nearby Croismare, France. After World War I, the company also made iron and glass chandeliers, vases and other decorative items. Pieces were usually marked with the company name.
- width
- 14
- height
- 14.5
- depth
- 6.75
- condition
- good overall condition
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