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Item #:
- 1-232A-0
Dimensions (inches):
- 26H x 9W x 9D
Comment:
Dating to 1950, this vintage French Rococo lamp is 26 inches high and the beautiful white/cream lamp stands on a very decorative brass-tone base. The vintage Rococo lamp has been rewired – just add your own lampshade to suit your décor. This vintage Rococo lamp is a very pretty lamp for any room!Origin:
- France
Date:
- 1950
Material:
- Glass, Marble
Color:
- Brass
Misc:
- Non-UL-Listed
Bulb Included:
- False
Bulb Base Type:
- Medium Base
Bulb Wattage:
- 60W
Availability:
- Available for Immediate Shipment.
- Condition
Condition:
- VERY GOOD
- In overall very good condition. Antique and vintage items by their very nature show normal wear to finish and miscellaneous scratches, nicks, and dings due to age and use. As we define 'very good condition' relative to the stated age of the piece, we would expect to see 'character marks' consistent with that age and could include minor nicks or dings on a piece of furniture, normal separation at joints in wood due to expansion and contraction over time, all locks functioning, and all drawers and doors open or slide easily. If there has been a break in the marble, it has been so expertly repaired that it is difficult to tell. If some of the original trim has been replaced or minor restoration has been performed, it has been so expertly done that it is difficult to tell. Minor trim may occasionally be missing. Upholstered items may show wear consistent with age and use. EuroLux Antiques makes no representation regarding the comfort of chairs or useability for the customer's particular application.
Item Specifics:
- Lamp has been rewired but shade is not included.
- Shipping
- This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States and Some Parts of Canada:
- This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States and Some Parts of Canada only applies within the Contiguous 48 United States and this item will be shipped via USPS Parcel Post. Shipments may occasionally be upgraded to UPS or FedEx Ground service. All shipments include insurance.
Additional Information
Mark:
- EuroLux Home
Style:
- Rococo LOUIS XV AND THE ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE
The extreme level of exuberant extravagance that blossomed under the reign of Louis XV and his favorite mistress, Madame du Pompadour, is known as the Rococo style. The word Rococo is thought to be a combination of the French rocaille, or shell, and the Italian barocco, or Baroque style. The rounded extravagance of the Rococo Revival style, enormously popular in the 19th century, was based on the original 18th century style. Hallmarks of this style, also known as the Louis XV style, include detailed carvings of birds, flowers (especially roses) and leaves, fruit, and shells. Furniture overflowed with massive carvings and grandiose S and C curves. The cabriole leg, which means a knee leg with concave rounded ankle, was very popular and is also a trademark of the Louis XV style. Rosewood and walnut were popularly used in the Rococo Revival style, along with a great interest in white marble for vanities, nightstands, and parlor tables.
As the middle class rose in status and wealth with the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, more people were able to afford furniture. This flattening of society in combination with technological advancements created a surge of furniture production. Improved transportation meant a greater variety of wood was available at lower costs. For the first time, furniture became accessible and affordable to the common man. From the 1830s to the end of the 19th century, furniture makers reached back to earlier historical styles, and reinterpreted them with a great deal of creativity and experimentation. Although machines were used to increase speed and productivity, most of the carvings were still done by hand. As furniture began to be created cooperatively in workshops, the practice of signing pieces (required by law from 1743 to 1789) was not as prevalent. Most French pieces from the 19th century do not have maker’s marks or signatures.
Object:
- Table Lamp
Vintage French Rococo Lamp 1950 Opulent
Product Details
Item #:
- 1-232A-0
Dimensions (inches):
- 26H x 9W x 9D
Comment:
Dating to 1950, this vintage French Rococo lamp is 26 inches high and the beautiful white/cream lamp stands on a very decorative brass-tone base. The vintage Rococo lamp has been rewired – just add your own lampshade to suit your décor. This vintage Rococo lamp is a very pretty lamp for any room!Origin:
- France
Date:
- 1950
Material:
- Glass, Marble
Color:
- Brass
Misc:
- Non-UL-Listed
Bulb Included:
- False
Bulb Base Type:
- Medium Base
Bulb Wattage:
- 60W
Availability:
- Available for Immediate Shipment.
- Condition
Condition:
- VERY GOOD
- In overall very good condition. Antique and vintage items by their very nature show normal wear to finish and miscellaneous scratches, nicks, and dings due to age and use. As we define 'very good condition' relative to the stated age of the piece, we would expect to see 'character marks' consistent with that age and could include minor nicks or dings on a piece of furniture, normal separation at joints in wood due to expansion and contraction over time, all locks functioning, and all drawers and doors open or slide easily. If there has been a break in the marble, it has been so expertly repaired that it is difficult to tell. If some of the original trim has been replaced or minor restoration has been performed, it has been so expertly done that it is difficult to tell. Minor trim may occasionally be missing. Upholstered items may show wear consistent with age and use. EuroLux Antiques makes no representation regarding the comfort of chairs or useability for the customer's particular application.
Item Specifics:
- Lamp has been rewired but shade is not included.
- Shipping
- This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States and Some Parts of Canada:
- This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States and Some Parts of Canada only applies within the Contiguous 48 United States and this item will be shipped via USPS Parcel Post. Shipments may occasionally be upgraded to UPS or FedEx Ground service. All shipments include insurance.
Additional Information
Mark:
- EuroLux Home
Style:
- Rococo LOUIS XV AND THE ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE
The extreme level of exuberant extravagance that blossomed under the reign of Louis XV and his favorite mistress, Madame du Pompadour, is known as the Rococo style. The word Rococo is thought to be a combination of the French rocaille, or shell, and the Italian barocco, or Baroque style. The rounded extravagance of the Rococo Revival style, enormously popular in the 19th century, was based on the original 18th century style. Hallmarks of this style, also known as the Louis XV style, include detailed carvings of birds, flowers (especially roses) and leaves, fruit, and shells. Furniture overflowed with massive carvings and grandiose S and C curves. The cabriole leg, which means a knee leg with concave rounded ankle, was very popular and is also a trademark of the Louis XV style. Rosewood and walnut were popularly used in the Rococo Revival style, along with a great interest in white marble for vanities, nightstands, and parlor tables.
As the middle class rose in status and wealth with the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, more people were able to afford furniture. This flattening of society in combination with technological advancements created a surge of furniture production. Improved transportation meant a greater variety of wood was available at lower costs. For the first time, furniture became accessible and affordable to the common man. From the 1830s to the end of the 19th century, furniture makers reached back to earlier historical styles, and reinterpreted them with a great deal of creativity and experimentation. Although machines were used to increase speed and productivity, most of the carvings were still done by hand. As furniture began to be created cooperatively in workshops, the practice of signing pieces (required by law from 1743 to 1789) was not as prevalent. Most French pieces from the 19th century do not have maker’s marks or signatures.
Object:
- Table Lamp
- Product ID
- 12649621
- Sold By
- hproduct
- Size
- W 9" / D 9" / H 26"
- Materials
- Glass, Marble
- Category
- Table Lamps
- Style
- Traditional
- Product Description
- Product Specifications
- Shipping and Returns
Product Details
Item #:
- 1-232A-0
Dimensions (inches):
- 26H x 9W x 9D
Comment:
Dating to 1950, this vintage French Rococo lamp is 26 inches high and the beautiful white/cream lamp stands on a very decorative brass-tone base. The vintage Rococo lamp has been rewired – just add your own lampshade to suit your décor. This vintage Rococo lamp is a very pretty lamp for any room!Origin:
- France
Date:
- 1950
Material:
- Glass, Marble
Color:
- Brass
Misc:
- Non-UL-Listed
Bulb Included:
- False
Bulb Base Type:
- Medium Base
Bulb Wattage:
- 60W
Availability:
- Available for Immediate Shipment.
- Condition
Condition:
- VERY GOOD
- In overall very good condition. Antique and vintage items by their very nature show normal wear to finish and miscellaneous scratches, nicks, and dings due to age and use. As we define 'very good condition' relative to the stated age of the piece, we would expect to see 'character marks' consistent with that age and could include minor nicks or dings on a piece of furniture, normal separation at joints in wood due to expansion and contraction over time, all locks functioning, and all drawers and doors open or slide easily. If there has been a break in the marble, it has been so expertly repaired that it is difficult to tell. If some of the original trim has been replaced or minor restoration has been performed, it has been so expertly done that it is difficult to tell. Minor trim may occasionally be missing. Upholstered items may show wear consistent with age and use. EuroLux Antiques makes no representation regarding the comfort of chairs or useability for the customer's particular application.
Item Specifics:
- Lamp has been rewired but shade is not included.
- Shipping
- This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States and Some Parts of Canada:
- This Item Ships Free within the Lower 48 US States and Some Parts of Canada only applies within the Contiguous 48 United States and this item will be shipped via USPS Parcel Post. Shipments may occasionally be upgraded to UPS or FedEx Ground service. All shipments include insurance.
Additional Information
Mark:
- EuroLux Home
Style:
- Rococo LOUIS XV AND THE ROCOCO REVIVAL STYLE
The extreme level of exuberant extravagance that blossomed under the reign of Louis XV and his favorite mistress, Madame du Pompadour, is known as the Rococo style. The word Rococo is thought to be a combination of the French rocaille, or shell, and the Italian barocco, or Baroque style. The rounded extravagance of the Rococo Revival style, enormously popular in the 19th century, was based on the original 18th century style. Hallmarks of this style, also known as the Louis XV style, include detailed carvings of birds, flowers (especially roses) and leaves, fruit, and shells. Furniture overflowed with massive carvings and grandiose S and C curves. The cabriole leg, which means a knee leg with concave rounded ankle, was very popular and is also a trademark of the Louis XV style. Rosewood and walnut were popularly used in the Rococo Revival style, along with a great interest in white marble for vanities, nightstands, and parlor tables.
As the middle class rose in status and wealth with the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, more people were able to afford furniture. This flattening of society in combination with technological advancements created a surge of furniture production. Improved transportation meant a greater variety of wood was available at lower costs. For the first time, furniture became accessible and affordable to the common man. From the 1830s to the end of the 19th century, furniture makers reached back to earlier historical styles, and reinterpreted them with a great deal of creativity and experimentation. Although machines were used to increase speed and productivity, most of the carvings were still done by hand. As furniture began to be created cooperatively in workshops, the practice of signing pieces (required by law from 1743 to 1789) was not as prevalent. Most French pieces from the 19th century do not have maker’s marks or signatures.
Object:
- Table Lamp
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