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277 French Gilt-Lacquered Brass Chamberstick, first quarter 20th century, in the Louis XV style, now mounted as an accent lamp and fitted with a tall "old ivory" faux candle, with a custom leather cord-wrapped parchment shade, overall h. 11", l. 8-1/2".
Estimate: 50 - 80
364 Pair of Northern European Two-Light Sconces, first quarter 20th century, composed of cut mirrored glass, wrought-iron and wood in the 18th-century style, the mirrored glass backplates cut with a coronet surmounting a stylized plant stalk, the candlearms and sockets of wrought-iron, electrified and fitted with "old ivory" faux candles, h. 16-1/4", w. 9-3/4", d. 5".
Estimate: 600 - 900
389 Pair of French Stained Beechwood Vasiform Table Lamps, in the Restauration style, the brass handles modeled as swan's breasts, the fluted square pedestal bases with beaded brass mounts, accompanied by a pair of custom oblong paneled silk shades in antique white, h. 34".
Estimate: 300 - 500
629 Two Similar Lucite Floor Lamps, one having six vertical chrome-mounted Lucite rods on a circular chrome base, and the other comprised of a single large Lucite column mounted to a square brass base, h. 57", w. 10", d. 10".
Estimate: 100 - 200
671 Dramatic Italian Gilded Papier-Mache Torchere, in the form of a nubile beauty holding a candelabrum-flambeau aloft, the candlearms fitted with four small electric lamps having tulip-form frosted glass shades, the whole supported on a gilded stepped and waisted base of square section, h. 75-1/4", w. 15", d. 15".
Estimate: 300 - 500
720 Pair of English Glass Vasiform Table Lamps, the parcel-gilt reverse-painted pink grounds with decoupage decor in the neoclassical taste, presented on brass-mounted black-painted wooden bases of disc form and fitted with custom satin-black card shades of drum form with gilded linings, h. 28-3/4" to top of finial.
Estimate: 300 - 500
767 Opulent French Brass and Cut Glass Eight-Light Chandelier, first quarter 20th century, of "cage" form in the Louis XVI style, sumptuously dressed with facet-cut glass pendalogues in three sizes, back-cut glass spears in three sizes, cut fleurettes and lapidary-cut glass spheres, the center fitted with a concealed up-light, the candlesockets fitted with petal-ribbed glass bobeches supporting short antique-white painted faux-wax candles, electrified, h. 38", dia. 23".
Estimate: 300 - 500
802 French Bronze-Patinated Brass and Cut Glass Chandelier, first quarter 20th century, of stylized bell form in the Louis XVI taste, the entire frame wrapped in silver glass micro beads and dressed with parallel registers of graduated cut glass jewels, the interior fitted with a trio of downlights, h. 31", dia. 16".
Estimate: 300 - 500
913 American Antiqued Brass Spiral-Standard Floor Lamp, second quarter 20th century, modeled as an 18th-century Spanish floor candlestick, the candlesocket element fitted with a tall tole faux candle and electrified, h. 64", dia. 8-1/2".
Estimate: 50 - 80
925 Continental Blond Horn-Mounted Brass Five-Light Chandelier, second quarter 20th century, in the "Jager" taste, the candlearms formed of brass-tipped blond horns fitted with brass bobeches of saucer form and tall "antique ivory" faux candles, electrified, h. 30", dia. 24".
Estimate: 100 - 200
967 Pair of Frederick Cooper, Chicago, Gilt-Brass-Mounted Eglomise Table Lamps, of Napoleon III carcel form, the tall ivory eglomise standard with black and gold banding, each lamp fitted with a brass finial of stylized anthemion form and bearing the printed gold foil Cooper label, overall h. 41-3/4".
Estimate: 150 - 200
974 Two American Late Victorian Kerosene Organ Lamps, fourth quarter 19th century, one a reticulated and gilded cast-iron, brass and caramel onyx tiered lamp, the square table with an onyx top and shelf stretcher joining the attenuated cabriole legs with paw feet, the bronze-patinated and parcel-gilt lamp font with alternating heart-form reserves and "putto" masks, not electrified; and the other having scroll and foliate reticulated legs of tripodal form and a spiral standard with telescoping adjustable shaft, the font labeled "Stern Bros., New York", not electrified, adjustable h. 57".
Estimate: 150 - 300
1041 Good American Cut Glass Tiered Four-Light Chandelier, third quarter 19th century, of Regency inspiration, the upper tier fitted with tall cut glass spikes, the basal element modeled as four graduated descending rings, each richly dressed with cut glass spears, the candle arms dressed with larger back-cut glass spears, the lower tier fitted with large bone-white faux-wax candles, h. 53", dia. 38".
Estimate: 1500 - 2500
1055 American Cast-Iron- and Brass-Mounted White Opal Glass Kerosene Parlor Lamp, fourth quarter 19th century, now electrified, the base and period globular white opal glass shade in floral "putto" decor, retains the blown glass chimney, h. 26", dia. 8-1/2".
Estimate: 150 - 250
1120 American Brass Four-Light Floor Lamp, second quarter 20th century, modeled as a candelabrum, the large central light with a white opal glass shade of inverted bell form, the flanking short upturned brass candlearms each fitted with an ivory card faux candle and electrified, h. 55-1/2", dia. 8".
Estimate: 75 - 125
1169 American Bronze-Patinated Bell-Form Floor Lamp, in the Art Nouveau style, fitted with a later domed green, white and gold "ribbon" glass shade, h. 57", w. 14", d. 10".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1181 American Arts And Crafts Patinated Copper and Leaded Glass Parlor Lamp, first quarter 20th century, the domed floriform leaded shade in caramel and green slag glass set with transparent ruby glass accents, the interior fitted with a pair of light sockets, h. 23", dia. 16-3/4".
Estimate: 100 - 200
1344 French Cast-Brass "Torch and Ribbon" Three-Light Hanging Fixture, early 20th century, h. 20", dia. 12".
Estimate: 50 - 80
1359 French Biscuit Porcelain Bust, fourth quarter 19th century, depicting Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul, on an integral glazed white porcelain base, now mounted as a lamp on a later gilt-brass beaded cubical plinth above a square satin-polished Portor marble base, the harp fitted with a spherical bronze-patinated brass finial, h. to top of finial 27-1/2".
Estimate: 75 - 125
1465 American Chrome and Milk Glass Foyer Lantern, of stepped and ribbed hexagonal form in the Art Deco taste, with stenciled black geometric reserves, retains the period chromium canopy, h. 15", dia. 12".
Estimate: 200 - 400
1532 Pair of Chinese Crackleware Vases, early 20th century, now with bronze mounts and converted to lamps, h. 32".
Estimate: 200 - 400
      
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