Skip to main content
Video Loading
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 22

FRENCH set of 2 LANTERNS , PHOTOPHORES GOLD and BLACK BRASS

More From This Seller

View All
French Grey Provencal Great Lantern Photophore
Located in Valladolid, ES
Amazing French lantern or photophore, in the French Provencal style but made in the 20th century. A large size and beauty characterizes this photophore, in the shape of a house, with...
Category

Early 2000s French Baroque Lanterns

Materials

Crystal, Metal

Pair of French candle holders, photophores, candlesticks, glass and black metal
Located in Valladolid, ES
Pair of beautiful French candle holders, photophores, candlesticks, glass, and black metal Exceptional pair of cylindrical candle holders or candlesticks with a glass shade, black m...
Category

1990s Lanterns

Materials

Crystal, Steel

21 th century French couple of Candlesticks , Photophores , wood , wrought iron
By French House & Garden
Located in Valladolid, ES
Amazing pair of photophores or lanterns for candles, France, 20th century, In the form of small French houses with tin roofs and framed windows. In...
Category

Early 2000s French Modern Candlesticks

Materials

Wrought Iron

Unis France Magic Projector / Lantern, wood label France
By French House & Garden
Located in Valladolid, ES
Outstanding and one of a kind folding magic lantern produced by the Unis France association in the first quarter of the 20th century. The function of this optical object is to projec...
Category

Vintage 1920s French Art Nouveau Mobiles and Kinetic Sculptures

Materials

Crystal, Iron

70s French coat rack, made of methacrylate and with golden brass
Located in Valladolid, ES
Beautiful and very trendy 70s style coat rack, made of methacrylate and with golden brass details. It is made up of 4 hangers, all of them finished off with precious golden balls, as...
Category

Vintage 1970s Coat Racks and Stands

Materials

Fiberglass

Pair of French Provençal dressers or tables, black and blue wood
By Napoléon III
Located in Valladolid, ES
Beautiful and unique pair of antique French oak coffee tables or small dressers. Provençal design, black finish with indigo blue highlights, with a washed wood effect. The top is ma...
Category

Antique Early 1900s French French Provincial End Tables

Materials

Wood

You May Also Like

French Mid Century Black Metal and Polished Brass Lantern
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
A four panels black metal and polished brass lantern. Two light.
Category

Vintage 1960s French Lanterns

Materials

Metal, Brass

Set of 6 French Iron Lanterns
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming Set of 6 Iron Lanterns from the South of France. Lovely minimalist lines.
Category

Early 20th Century French Lanterns

Materials

Iron

French Brass Lantern, 'Part of a Set of two' (third one sold)
Located in London, GB
A beautiful brass and glazed lantern. Part of a set of three matching lanterns. NOW ONLY 1 AVAILABLE AS ONE SOLD. Price is for one lantern only. Th...
Category

Vintage 1920s French Lanterns

Materials

Brass

French Beveled Glass and Brass Lantern
Located in London, GB
French beveled glass and brass lantern French, 20th century Dimensions: Height 83cm, diameter 52cm Made from brass and beveled glass, this large lantern is finely crafted in the...
Category

20th Century French Neoclassical Lanterns

Materials

Brass

Vintage Gold and Brass 4 Light Lantern
By Moe Lighting
Located in Dallas, TX
Presenting a lovely vintage gold and brass 4 light lantern from circa 1955. Lovely restored Moe Lighting Lantern from circa 1955. Made in the U.S.A. 4 bulb Lantern in full functional condition and sympathetically restored to its original beauty. The Lantern is gilt metal and brass and is covered in gold leaf. It has been recently re-gilted. The top finial of the lantern is beautifully cast with scrolling arms and handles. There are 5 glass panels edged in brass. The interior working bulb platform is on a tilt central column or lever that tilts with the movement of the lantern in the wind. Both the top and bottom parts of the lantern have a pierced gallery and the base has a removeable plate with a final to access the bulbs on the interior. The interior has a label hidden from view under the bulb base (see photos) confirming that the Lantern was made by Moe Light of Fort Atkinson Wisconsin a Division of Thomas Industries. This helps us date the piece as Moe Lighting was acquired by Thomas Industries in 1953. We are of the opinion that this piece date from the mid 1950’s. A beautiful addition to any home of style !! Thomas Industries was formed in a 1953 merger of two companies–a lighting fixture manufacturer and the maker of electrical spraying machines–both of which came into being in the late 1920s. The unlikely marriage of these two product lines was the cornerstone of what would become the company’s two core businesses: lighting fixtures and air compressors/pumps. The lighting fixture side of Thomas Industries traces its history back to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and two brothers: Henrik and Ole Moe. The Moe Brothers, together with a number of other entrepreneurs, owned the Moe-Bridges Co., a lighting fixture manufacturer formed in 1919. As a result of friction among the Moe-Bridges management, however, the Moe brothers were frozen out of the company in the late 1920s by the majority owners. Deciding to stay with the industry they knew, the Moes formed another lighting fixture company called Moe Brothers Manufacturing. Henrik’s two sons joined the business in the early 1930s, and in 1938, the company moved its operations from Milwaukee to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. While the Moe brothers were building their lighting fixture business, the Electric Sprayit Company–the forerunner to Thomas Industries’ compressor and pump division–was also testing its wings. In 1928, the Electric Sprayit Company was formed in Chicago “to manufacture, buy, and sell electrical spraying machines, blowers, air compressors, mechanical, and mercantile devices.” In a curious twist of fate, in 1934 the Electric Sprayit Company acquired Moe-Bridges, the company that had forced out the Moe brothers, and moved from Chicago into the Moe-Bridges plant in Milwaukee. In 1939, Electric Sprayit moved its operations again, this time to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. During World War II, both companies stopped making their standard product lines in order to produce materials for the war effort. At the close of the war, in 1946, Moe Brothers received a large contract from Sears to produce household pressure cookers. Although the company had not previously manufactured pressure cookers, the large stamping presses they had obtained for the war gave them the production capabilities for the job. The brothers planned to use sales revenues from the pressure cooker contract to return to the lighting fixture business. Unfortunately, Sears rescinded the company’s contract due to a product malfunction. In the aftermath of the contract loss, pressured by the bank to repay existing debt, the Moe brothers decided to sell the company. Moe Brothers was purchased in 1948 by a Louisville investment group headed by Lee Thomas. Thomas, the former president of Ekco Products in Chicago, had recently purchased a small saw business in Louisville and was looking for further investment opportunities. His new purchase was renamed Moe Light, and a national advertising campaign was launched to promote residential lighting fixtures. Two years later, Moe Light expanded by opening a new residential lighting factory in Kentucky and acquiring the Los Angeles-based Star...
Category

Mid-20th Century American American Classical Lanterns

Materials

Brass, Gold Leaf

Set of French Globe Lanterns, Sold Individually
Located in New York, NY
A set of three circa 1950's French cast bronze globe lanterns with four interior lights each. Sold individually. Can be dark patinated. Measuremen...
Category

Vintage 1950s French Lanterns

Materials

Bronze

Recently Viewed

View All