All Lighting

A Pair of Gilt Bronze Piano Lamps On Marble Bases
19th Century

Height 8 in. Length 14 in.

Inv# Lam48
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A Pair of Unusual Bronze Three Arm Sconces
19th Century

Each with figures of horses as arms

Height 9 in. Width 15 in.

Inv# Sco7
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A Fine Continental Neo-Gothic Giltwood Six Light Chandelier
19th Century

Height 32 in. Diameter 28 ½ in.

Inv# Chan37
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A Fine Pair of French Bronze Classical Figures Now Mounted as Lamps By Louis Valentin Elias Roberts
19th Century

French 1821-1874
Signed. L.V.E. Robert, each a standing draped classical woman mounted on round black marble plinth with bronze frieze of classical figures.
Louis Valentin Elias Roberts was a student of David D’Angers and of Pradier.
He debuted at the Salons in 1845. He won many medals and awards throughout his career.
He received the Chevalier de la Legion Honneur in 1856.

Museums:
Besancon; Dijon; Montargis; Roanne; Tours; Versailles



Inv# Lamp57
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A Fine Pair of Empire Patinated & Gilt Bronze Candelabre, mounted as Lamps
Early 19th Century

Each reeded stem above drum base relief-cast with four putti on leaf-backed lion’s paw feet.

Lamp Height 36 ¼ in.

Inv# Lamp42
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A Fine & Rare French Empire Twelve Light Polychromed & Giltwood Chandelier


With six caryatides figures each holding two candle arms. Gilt & polychromed throughout…

Height 46 in. Diameter 36 in.

Inv# Chan22
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A Fine Italian Gilt & Silver Gilt Six Light Chandelier, Possibly Genovese
Early 20th Century

Height 42 in. Diameter 40 in.

Inv# Chan36
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A Fine Gray Crackle Vase Now Mounted as a Lamp With Gilt Bronze Mounts By Caldwell & Co.
19th Century

Caldwell & Co. was America’s premier producer of lighting and other metal objects during the turn of the 20th century through the 1940s, and the archives are currently stored in the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Library in New York City. Notable clients of Caldwell lighting fixtures included the Rockefellers, the Carnegies, and the Roosevelts, and the company was also commissioned for famous landmarks such as the Grand Central Terminal, Radio City Music Hall, and the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City.  Caldwell & Co. manufactured unique and intricate lighting fixtures in their Manhattan factory, such as chandeliers, electrified lamps and wall sconces, which were then shipped to prominent residences all over the United States.

Height 24 in.

Inv# Lamp68
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