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Lily Desk Lamp

Handel Company active 1885-ca. 1936


Lily Desk Lamp

Lot-No. 700

Proceeds : 2.000 €


Brooklyn, New York, oder Meriden, Connecticut. Ca. 1900-1930. On a vegetal plinth two fluted flower stems, one with a closed lily blossom, another with a non-authentic, supplemented favrile shade with line decoration. One lamp socket. Electrified. Patinated bronze, glass in yellow shades. H. 33,5 cm. Indistinctly stamped on the underside: HANDEL. Gold coloured patina of the plinth rubbed, electrification in need of overhaul. - Provenance: Estate Countess Finck von Finckenstein-Brinkama - Philip Handel (1866-1914) started making glass lamps in Connecticut in the late 1890s and then continued it till his death in 1914, and then the company continued in 1936 under family management.

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Handel Company: Lily Desk Lamp


Handel Company active 1885-ca. 1936

Lily Desk Lamp

Lot-No. 700

Proceeds : 2.000 €

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Brooklyn, New York, oder Meriden, Connecticut. Ca. 1900-1930. On a vegetal plinth two fluted flower stems, one with a closed lily blossom, another with a non-authentic, supplemented favrile shade with line decoration. One lamp socket. Electrified. Patinated bronze, glass in yellow shades. H. 33,5 cm. Indistinctly stamped on the underside: HANDEL. Gold coloured patina of the plinth rubbed, electrification in need of overhaul. - Provenance: Estate Countess Finck von Finckenstein-Brinkama - Philip Handel (1866-1914) started making glass lamps in Connecticut in the late 1890s and then continued it till his death in 1914, and then the company continued in 1936 under family management.

Lily Desk Lamp
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