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Old Paris Porcelain Vases and Basket, C. 1800
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Regency Etched Glass Vase, 19th Century
Located in Doylestown, PA
A charming blown flint glass vase, Regency period, circa 1840, abundantly etched with flowers, garlands, birds, pagodas and other decoration. Base has...
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Lotte and Gunnar Bostlund Lamp
By Lotte and Gunnar Bostlund
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A rare mid-20th century table lamp in ceramic by Lotte and Gunnar Bostlund, recently rewired, model #302. White background with yellow, blue and grey stripes. Signed “Lotte” in the glaze. The History of Lotte Lamps and the Bostlund Family The Bostlund family originated in Copenhagen, Denmark, where the husband Gunnar trained at the Technical University as a ceramic engineer. His wife Lotte trained at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and the Danish School for Arts and Crafts. The original family business was in the production of techni- cal ceramics - namely porcelain insulators...
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Pair of French Syphon Lamps
Located in Doylestown, PA
A pair of 19th century Paris bistro syphon soda bottles converted to table lamps. Caning over glass, with pewter fittings and porcelain bases. 33” to top of harp, 23” to socket.
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