Pair of Architectural Element Lamps
Sold|$2,800
Pair of Architectural Element Lamps
Located in Santa Rosa, CA
Wonderful old pair of architectural fragments made into lamps
Antique 18th Century and Earlier Unknown Table Lamps
Wood
Sold|$2,800
Pair of Architectural Element Lamps
Located in Santa Rosa, CA
Wonderful old pair of architectural fragments made into lamps
Wood
Sold|$1,200
Pair of Faux Marbre Lamps
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pair of polychrome column form fragments converted to lamps.
Wood
Sold|$1,200
Pair Art Deco iron lamps
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pair Art Deco iron fragments made into lamps.(Shades not included)
Pair of French Iron Lamps
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pair of cast iron fragments mounted as lamps with new custom shades
Iron
Sold|$600
Candlestick Remnant Lamp (GMD#2891)
Located in Los Angeles, CA
18th Century Italian Carved Giltwood Candlestick Fragment Now Mounted As Lamp (electrified) on
Metal
Sold|$3,900
Pair of Lamps with Silk Shades
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pair of 18th C Fragments as Lamps newly wired
Sold|$1,500
19th Century French Painted Stone Lamp
Located in New York, NY
19th Century French Painted Stone Architectural Fragment as Lamp
Sold|$1,850
Pair of 19thC Italian Urn Lamps
Located in Middleburg, VA
Italian 19thC. water gilded urn fragments mounted as lamps with silk shades.
Sold|$3,300
Pair of French iron architectural lamps
Located in Atlanta, GA
Pair of 19th Century iron architectural fragments converted into lamps with custom made shades.
Sold|$3,600
Pair of Carved Wood Column Lamps
Located in Culver City, CA
Pair of carved wood architectural fragment columns adapted as lamps. Custom white linen shades
Wood
Sold|$2,600
Pair of Gilt Metal 'Leaf' Lamps
Located in New Preston, CT
19th century France gilt metal leaf fragments newly mounted as lamps on stepped Lucite bases with
Sold|$1,600 / set
Pair of Terracotta Figural Keystone Lamps
Located in Stamford, CT
Circa 1920s pair of architectural keystone terracotta fragments reused as table lamps. The
Terracotta, Wood
Sold|$1,675
A Pair of Polychrome Urn-form Lamps
Located in New Orleans, LA
A pair of painted urn fragments converted to lamps.
Wood
Sold|$1,400
Pair of Carved Heads Mounted as Lamps
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pair of Renaissance heads (chair fragments) mounted as lamps.
Italian Urn mounted w/ Fortuny Shield Shade lamp.
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Italian urn fragment mounted as a lamp. with a parchment and fortuny shield shade.
A Pair of Late 17th Century Flemish Walnut Turned Lamps
Located in Mississauga, ON
A pair of Flemish walnut late 17th century spiral turned fragments, now as lamps with basket woven
Sold|$1,450
Giltwood Finial
Located in San Francisco, CA
18th Century giltwood fragment later mounted as a lamp
Sold|$2,200
Pair of 19th c fragments mounted as lamps
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of fragments mounted as lamps
Sold|$1,050
French Fragment Lamps
Located in Nashville, TN
Pair of lamps made from 19th century French carved fragment pieces. Black silk shades with gold
Iron
18th Century Walnut Solomonic Fragments Reconfigured as Lamps
Located in Nashville, TN
Pair of 18th century walnut solomonic fragments reconfigured as lamps on later base with beautiful
Silk, Wood
Pair of 19thc French Architectural Fragments as Lamps
Located in Charlotte, NC
Really Lovely Lamps from France, with French Shades, Original Finials. 34" to top of finial
Sold|$750
Pair of Bleached Wood Table Lamps
Located in Stamford, CT
Pair of bleached wood architectural fragment table lamps with fluted ball turned base. Please note
Wood
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