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Pair of Bronze Table Lamps in the Form of Classical Grecian Figures

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Pair of Bronze French Table Lamps in the Form of Street Lanterns
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A pair of unusual bronze table lamps. France, c1930s. In the form of street lanterns. Removable tops. Good vintage condition. Re-wired and PAT tested. Internal ref: UK. ...
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A Pair Of Bronze Organic Form Table Lamps
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Pair of Staffordshire Classical Urn-Form Lamps
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Bronze Lamp in the Form of a Townhouse by Bergman
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Located in London, GB
Bronze lamp in the form of a townhouse by Bergman Austrian, circa 1900 Measures: Height 30m, width 17cm, depth 10cm This delightful cold-painted bronze lamp was crafted by the famous Viennese foundry owner, Franz Xavier Bergman. Franz Xavier inherited the Bergman Foundry from his father, Franz Bergman, in the 1890s. Bergman’s works were called ‘cold-painted’, meaning that several layers of paint were applied by hand to the bronze piece after it had been cast. The lamp takes the form of a tall, multi-storeyed timber and brick building. The house is faced with yellow plaster and roofed with red tiles. It is dotted with green-grilled windows of varying shape and size and features a small turret on its right side. A door opens on the left side of the middle storey, to allow access to the light bulb contained there. When turned on, the light produced by the bulb shines atmospherically out through the house’s colored windows. To the right of the building, a minstrel stands on stone steps, and sings along to a tune he plays on his mandolin. The hanging sign of a boot projects out from the house on the left, identifying the building as a cobbler’s shop. Indeed, the two large oak doors...
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