An Art Nouveau table lamp 'Apple Blossom'
Handel Company
Lot-No. 905
Meriden/Connecticut, around 1904. Shade of opaline glass in violette, pale opaque green and greenish yellow tones. Pattern of a circumferential garland of apple blossoms. Foot and stem of brass. Electified. Unmarked. Glass with small fissures. Overall h. 60,5 cm, diam. shade 41 cm. - Prov.: recording to pre-owner purchased in the 1980ies by Uecker in Pöseldorf. - Lit.: a similar lampe is ill. in: Wolf Uecker, Licht-Kunst, Lampen des Art Nouveau und Art Déco, Wien 1992, Nr. 357. - 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.
Handel Company: An Art Nouveau table lamp 'Apple Blossom'
Handel Company
An Art Nouveau table lamp 'Apple Blossom'
Lot-No. 905
Meriden/Connecticut, around 1904. Shade of opaline glass in violette, pale opaque green and greenish yellow tones. Pattern of a circumferential garland of apple blossoms. Foot and stem of brass. Electified. Unmarked. Glass with small fissures. Overall h. 60,5 cm, diam. shade 41 cm. - Prov.: recording to pre-owner purchased in the 1980ies by Uecker in Pöseldorf. - Lit.: a similar lampe is ill. in: Wolf Uecker, Licht-Kunst, Lampen des Art Nouveau und Art Déco, Wien 1992, Nr. 357. - 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.