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A Tiffany Studios New York "Mandarin" table lamp. The leaded glass shade, graduates from green to white, on a patinated bronze base designed to accompany the shade. A similar lamp was used to decorate the living room at Falling Water, the famous Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in rural Pennsylvania. Pictured in, The “Lost” Treasures of Louis Comfort Tiffany, by Hugh F. McKean, figure 197.
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Artist: Tiffany
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| Circa: 1900 |
| Base Signed: “Tiffany Studios New York 1458” |
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A Tiffany Studios New York "Lily Pad" glass and bronze table lamp featuring a leaded glass shade depicting lily pads floating upon sparkling water, atop a patinated “Twisted Vine” bronze base which features a tendrled shade rest.
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Artist: Tiffany
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| Circa: 1900 |
| Base Signed: Tiffany Studios New York S220 443 |
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A Tiffany Studios New York glass and bronze "Pansy" table lamp shade, featuring multi-colored pansy blossoms on a mottled green and white glass ground, atop a four-footed patinated bronze "Library" base. A similar shade is pictured in: The Lamps of Tiffany, by Dr. Egon Neustadt, New York: The Fairfield Press, 1970, p. 86, plate 122. A similar base is pictured in: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware - An Illustrated Reference to over 2000 Models, by Alastair Duncan, Antique Collectors’ Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, p. 106, plate 429, base # 546.
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Artist: Tiffany
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| Circa: 1900 |
| Base Signed: “Tiffany Studios New York 546” |
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A Tiffany Studios New York "Dragonfly" leaded glass and patinated bronze table lamp. Featuring mottled red and orange dragonfly bodies, mottled blue, cyan and mauve wings with multi-colored eyes, against a mottled green cyan ground with green trim. A similar lamp is pictured in: The Lamps of Tiffany, by Dr. Egon Neustadt, New York: The Fairfield Press, 1970, p. 105, plate # 153.
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Artist: Tiffany
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| Circa: 1900 |
| Base Signed: Tiffany Studios New York 359 |
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A Tiffany Studios New York glass and bronze “Woodbine” table lamp, featuring woodbine leaves in mottled green “Drapery” glass against a background of translucent green “Confetti” glass. The shade sits atop a blown glass and patinated bronze base. The Byzantine look of this lamp is enhanced a hanging fringe of metal balls surrounding the bottom edge of the shade. A similar base and shade are pictured in: Alastair Duncan, Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors’ Club Ltd., 2007, p. 43, plate 134.
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Artist: Tiffany
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| Circa: 1900 |
| Base Signed: “Tiffany Studios New York” |
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A Tiffany Studios New York "Dogwood" glass and bronze table lamp. The shade is comprised of white dogwood blossoms with green leaves and yellow centers against a sky blue confetti glass ground. The carefully applied confetti glass, a band of mottled green glass, and the rare irregular border give the the lamp added luminescence and delicacy, as if it were made from real dogwood blossoms. The shade sits atop a patinated bronze “Tyler” base. The lamp base is pictured in: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models, by Alastair Duncan, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antiques Collectors’ Club Ltd., p. 77, fig. 298, base # 368.
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Artist: Tiffany
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| Circa: 1900 |
| Base Signed: Tiffany Studios New York 368 |
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A Tiffany Studios New York “Wire Mesh Poppy” glass and bronze table lamp. The shade features variegated leaves in different shades of green together with brilliant red colored poppy blossoms at various stages of bloom. The blossoms and leaves are further accentuated by blue and purple buds and flower centers and are set against a golden mottled glass ground with a light blue geometric border. Wire mesh is used to denote the pistils and stamens of the poppy blooms and the delicate veining of the leaves. The shade sits atop a patinated bronze four-footed decorated “Bump” base.A similar shade is pictured in: The Lamps of Tiffany, by Dr. Egon Neustadt, New York: The Fairfield Press, 1970, p. 97, plate 140. A similar base is pictured in: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models, by Alastair Duncan, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antiques Collectors’ Club Ltd., p. 75, cat 289, base # 364.
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Artist: Tiffany
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| Circa: 1900 |
| Base Signed: Tiffany Studios New York 28617 |
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A Tiffany Studios New York "Tulip" table lamp. The shade features brilliant red tulips with green leaves against a blue ground and sits atop a gilt bronze “Mock Turtle” base. The flowers are recreated with stunning realism. In some cases, all six petals of some of the blossoms can be seen. The tulips are ingeniously overlapped to create the illusion of depth. Because of the sky blue ground on the upper portion of the shade and the earthy tones present throughout the lower apron, one has the impression of gazing at a tulip bed on a sunny afternoon.The lamp base and shade are pictured separately in: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models, by Alastair Duncan, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antiques Collectors’ Club Ltd.: base, p. 110, cat. 454, base # 587; shade, p. 167, cat. 682, shade # 1548. A similar shade is also pictured in: The Lamps of Tiffany, by Dr. Egon Neustadt, New York: The Fairfield Press, 1970, p. 150, plate 212.
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Artist: Tiffany
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| Circa: 1910 |
| Base Signed: Tiffany Studios New York 587 |
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