A Handel obverse-painted glass landscape table lamp
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Description
Circa 1921; Meriden, Connecticut
Shade signed: Handel Lamps / Pat'd. No. 979664 / Handel / 6868; Base signed: Handel
The domical, chipped ice and sand-finished glass shade molded with eight vertical lobes and with obverse-painted woodland scene with birds in flight in tones of green and brown against a frosted translucent ground on a three-light patinated metal base with a knopped inverted floriform column, electrified
Overall: 25" H x 18" Dia.
Provenance: The Alan Schneider Collection
Literature: Robert De Falco, Carole Goldman Hibel, and John Hibel, "Handel Lamps: Painted Shades and Glassware," 1986, pp. 74 and 129.
Shade signed: Handel Lamps / Pat'd. No. 979664 / Handel / 6868; Base signed: Handel
The domical, chipped ice and sand-finished glass shade molded with eight vertical lobes and with obverse-painted woodland scene with birds in flight in tones of green and brown against a frosted translucent ground on a three-light patinated metal base with a knopped inverted floriform column, electrified
Overall: 25" H x 18" Dia.
Provenance: The Alan Schneider Collection
Literature: Robert De Falco, Carole Goldman Hibel, and John Hibel, "Handel Lamps: Painted Shades and Glassware," 1986, pp. 74 and 129.
Condition
Overall good condition with shelf wear, minor scuffs, and oxidation to metal commensurate with age. Shade with approximately three small chips to the lower rim. Slight wear to the cord. Wiring should be checked by a qualified electrician prior to use.
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A Handel obverse-painted glass landscape table lamp
Estimate $1,500 - $2,000
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