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How cute this light is!! Lovely graceful sweeping lines with a lovely classical motif makes it a very pleasant fixture indeed. Circa 1910 - 1930.
Riddle was known for More »
How cute this light is!! Lovely graceful sweeping lines with a lovely classical motif makes it a very pleasant fixture indeed. Circa 1910 - 1930.
Riddle was known for their exact and beautiful castings. The detail on this fixture is really quite exquisite. Nice contrasting too, with a high-low finish.
Electrical: This pendant has been totally re-wired in our UL shop. We even used Rayon covered wire for authenticity. Normal candelabrum sockets, for everyday candelabrum base bulbs, have been installed. We are showing this pendant with small 1.6 watt LED bulbs, but much more light can be achieved with the substitution of higher wattage bulbs. All mounting hardware will be supplied.
Measurements:
Height: 21"
Width: 8 ¼"
For the complete, re-wired pendent with candle drip shades, $874.50 plus $25.00 for careful shipping within the contiguous 48 states WITH the shades shown.
Residents of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and International Customers: We gladly ship our listings to customers worldwide. Shipping costs are calculated and invoice separately on a per-order basis. We complete the necessary paperwork to export our products. You are responsible for any additional paperwork required and any duty or customs fees. If you would like a shipping quote before purchase, please contact us...we would be happy to provide one! « Less
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Vintage Hardware & Lighting |
2000 W Sims Way |
Port Townsend |
Washington-98368 |
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Email : sales@vintagehardware.com |
Phone : 360-379-9030 |
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Called the The Oriental Group, circa 1935, this series has a shade that can be used either as shown...or upside down (pointing downward). Lincoln called this their "Oriental More »
Called the The Oriental Group, circa 1935, this series has a shade that can be used either as shown...or upside down (pointing downward). Lincoln called this their "Oriental Reversible" line. Also called the "Two In One 9600 Line", with this top-of-the-line model being stock numbered 9605. (Information courtesy of the Kelly Art Deco Light Museum)
Lincoln was an aluminum foundry that only offered a couple of finishes for their fixtures. The casting detail is simply great. Even Sears sold this fixture, which can be found in the Sears lighting catalogs of the '30s.
Simply elegant with a slightly oriental motif, and excellent quality. We took our picture with a mere 15 watt bulb so the camera lens would focus on the entire chandelier and shade detail...not get blown out by a strong bulb.
An original antique chandelier with original antique glassware, but fully rewired in our UL shop to be code compliant and UL approved. It will be supplied with all the necessary mounting hardware.
Measurements:
Height: 25"
Diameter: 18"
Price includes shades: $984.50 plus $50.00 for careful packing and Ground Shipping to addresses within the contiguous 48 states.
Residents of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and International Customers: We gladly ship our listings to customers worldwide. Shipping costs are calculated and invoiced separately on a per-order basis. We complete the necessary paperwork to export our products. You are responsible for any additional paperwork required and any duty or customs fees. If you would like a shipping quote before purchase, please contact us...we would be happy to provide one! « Less
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2000 W Sims Way |
Port Townsend |
Washington-98368 |
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Delft Tile, showing the Nazi Dragon swallowing the Netherlands and being attacked by the Dutch Resistance. The caption is Den Vaderlant Ghetrouwe, 1940 - 1945. Impressed More »
Delft Tile, showing the Nazi Dragon swallowing the Netherlands and being attacked by the Dutch Resistance. The caption is Den Vaderlant Ghetrouwe, 1940 - 1945. Impressed Delft mark at the rear, the "Porceleyne Fles" mark. Measures 20cm by 14.50 cm. Excellent condition. Very Art Deco Industrial in style.
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Anticus Antiques |
8 Cass Street |
Russell |
New Zealand |
Email : anticus@xtra.co.nz |
Phone : +64 9 403 8000 |
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Walcheren Must be Dry! Dutch Delft Pottery Tile, Verzet WWII Resistance. Very Art Deco and stylish. Measures 20.5 cm by 14.5 cm. Excellent condition. Impressed Delft mark at More »
Walcheren Must be Dry! Dutch Delft Pottery Tile, Verzet WWII Resistance. Very Art Deco and stylish. Measures 20.5 cm by 14.5 cm. Excellent condition. Impressed Delft mark at the rear, the "Porceleyne Fles" mark. « Less
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8 Cass Street |
Russell |
New Zealand |
Email : anticus@xtra.co.nz |
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The most over-used word in the antique trade is the word "rare". It is so overused for common things, that when an authentic rare item comes along, the word tends to lose More »
The most over-used word in the antique trade is the word "rare". It is so overused for common things, that when an authentic rare item comes along, the word tends to lose its punch. Speaking as the curator of the world's only American Art Deco lighting museum (the Kelly Art Deco Light Museum), perhaps it will, at this time, have a bit more validity than when used off-handedly by a normal dealer. So now, I want to use the word rare.
So I begin...one of the brightest stars in our lighting museum is this particular light. Okay, so what qualifies this as rare? Well, in 42 years of collecting for the museum, we have purchased every entity found, and we only have three examples shown in the museum (a five light like this one, a three light and a sconce).
So...what is it? Since it is not in any catalog or reference book that we have in our library, it needs to be attributed by the elements of its design & construction. We, probably better than most, are most able to do this.
This chandelier we believe, is a presentation piece. It was probably given to outstanding dealers or wholesalers as a reward for achievement of great sales. Of course, it might also have been given to retiring executives of the company, sort of like the gold watch reward. Like the quality of engraved Winchester rifles, it has an amount of detail very much above the norm for a production piece. But then again, it could have been such a limited production, it was never shown in a catalog nor marketed by any of their retailers. It simply continues to be a mystery and a rarity.
We believe it was made by Lincoln Manufacturing, who were ONE of the largest makers of slip shade lighting in America (they even sold to Sears). We know Lincoln design and castings quite well, having handled hundreds of their various products. It has attributes we recognize as being DIFFERENT from Virden or Markel or Acme or Frankenlite or Halcolite or Globe:
1.) The fixture is aluminum...Lincoln Mnf was an aluminum foundry rather than cast iron or cast zinc, or even cast bronze.
2.) The design motifs and shade holding panels are similar, mechanically, to Lincoln designs, such as the Fleur-de-Lis.
3.) The color and reliefs are similar to Lincoln designs, and you can almost feel the elements from their head designer in this piece. It does go that extra mile for great design.
4.) Each casting is marked with a part number. Lincoln did this exclusively, and other manufacturers did this VERY seldom.
5.) ONLY Lincoln made two other lights where the shade was designed to be used bulb side up..or..bulb side down.
The shades are just so fantastic. Heavy custard glass with deep reliefs. Can be used two ways depending on preferences. VERY minor roughness in keeping with the fixture's age. Simply "wow" pieces of glass by themselves.
Like most antiques, this chandelier is showing its age a bit. Some of the finish is worn in places and muted, like an old Persian carpet. One of the decorative finial elements located on ONE of the shade holding panels is missing. We have taken a picture showing what the other 4 look like...and the panel with the missing element for comparison. It is minor...and not really noticeable...but we are showing it all the same.
Measurements:
Height: 28" tall. If a longer drop is desired, we can add a bit of extra chain. The chandelier can be shortened to 24" by removing the stem decoration and some chain links.
Diameter: 18 ½"
Wiring:
Totally rewired with new sockets and wire in our UL shop. Each rewired socket can use up to a 100 watt incandescent bulb. With old glass however, we like to dial down the wattage whenever possible.
Price: $3,080.00 plus $50.00 for Ground Shipping within the contiguous 48 states. An excellent price for this RARE slip shade presentation chandelier attributed to Lincoln Mnf., Circa 1935.
Residents of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and International Customers: We gladly ship our listings to customers worldwide. Shipping costs are calculated and invoiced separately on a per-order basis. We complete the necessary paperwork to export our products. You are responsible for any additional paperwork required and any duty or customs fees. If you would like a shipping quote before purchase, please contact us...we would be happy to provide one! « Less
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Vintage Hardware & Lighting |
2000 W Sims Way |
Port Townsend |
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This series of Art Deco lights was made by Markel Electric Products of Buffalo, NY, Circa 1936 (a key year in the height of the slip shade lighting era). These Art Deco Slip More »
This series of Art Deco lights was made by Markel Electric Products of Buffalo, NY, Circa 1936 (a key year in the height of the slip shade lighting era). These Art Deco Slip Shade sconces were the only sconces made for this series of slip shade lights.
The original finish is simply superb, i.e....so near-mint condition. The shades, too, are simply in fantastic condition.
Measurements:
Height: 11"
Width: 6 ¾"
Projection: 3 ½" from the wall into the room.
These sconces have been completely rewired with new sockets and all new wire. We have also replaced the switches, made by Leviton in the '20s...and still made up to two years ago. So these switches (by Leviton) are becoming even more antique as we note this.
Ready to go...nothing needs to be done except add the light bulbs of your choice.
$825.00 for the complete pair...plus $25.00 for Ground Shipping within the contiguous 48 states.
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How fascinating this light is!! Lovely graceful sweeping lines with great detailed classical elements makes it a very pleasant fixture indeed. Circa 1920.
From the More »
How fascinating this light is!! Lovely graceful sweeping lines with great detailed classical elements makes it a very pleasant fixture indeed. Circa 1920.
From the pictures, you can tell that this fixture has mixed metals of iron and steel and brass. Not an uncommon practice around the turn of the century, since each element defines and elaborates each other. Very '20s.
Electrical: This pendant has been totally re-wired in our UL shop. Normal candelabrum sockets for everyday candelabrum base bulbs have been installed.
Measurements:
Height: 28"
Width: 10 ¾" maximum, with an average width of a little over 7" through the center.
For the complete, re-wired pendent with candle drip shades, $764.50 plus $25.00 for careful Ground Shipping within the contiguous 48 states.
Residents of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and International Customers: We gladly ship our listings to customers worldwide. Shipping costs are calculated and invoiced separately on a per-order basis. We complete the necessary paperwork to export our products. You are responsible for any additional paperwork required and any duty or customs fees. If you would like a shipping quote before purchase, please contact us...we would be happy to provide one!
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This series was named Fleurette, made by Lincoln Mnfg, of Detroit, MI, Circa 1935.
In the series, there were four light types. They were: a five light More »
This series was named Fleurette, made by Lincoln Mnfg, of Detroit, MI, Circa 1935.
In the series, there were four light types. They were: a five light chandelier...and...a top-of-the-line six light chandelier with a glass bottom (like this one)...and...a two light hall fixture...and...a sconce. This ANT-503 is a restored aluminum 6 light antique chandelier by Lincoln. There is an extra socket for the bottom shade.
Aluminum was the foundry metal of choice for Lincoln. Most Art Deco makers had their foundry operation dedicated to one metal. In Lincoln's case...it was aluminum.
While Vintage Hardware & Lighting does make the reproduction of this light in brass, this ANT-503 is an original antique, cast in aluminum, by Lincoln Mnfg Co., Circa 1930-36. Re-wiring has been accomplished to bring ANT-503 to UL standards. Shades are replacements.
Measurements:
Height: 21"
Diameter: 17"
ANT-503 Antique Chandelier: $962.50, complete as shown with amber shades, plus shipping charges.
$50.00 for Ground Shipping within the contiguous 48 states.
Residents of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and International Customers: We gladly ship our listings to customers worldwide. Shipping costs are calculated and invoiced separately on a per-order basis. We complete the necessary paperwork to export our products. You are responsible for any additional paperwork required and any duty or customs fees. If you would like a shipping quote before purchase, please contact us...we would be happy to provide one! « Less
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Rare Roseville Pottery Futura chartreuse chalice vase. Great form with super glaze and color. MINT CONDITION. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Vase is 5 3/4" More »
Rare Roseville Pottery Futura chartreuse chalice vase. Great form with super glaze and color. MINT CONDITION. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Vase is 5 3/4" tall and 3 3/4" wide. ESTATE FRESH! See our website at JustArtPottery.com for more quality art pottery. « Less
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Greg Myroth |
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Email : gregmy@justartpottery.com |
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Antique Art Pottery : Art Deco Clarice Cliff Wall Mask / Pocket - 1930's
A good Art Pottery art deco Clarice Cliff Wilkingson Wall Mask / Pocket modelled with a maiden More »
Antique Art Pottery : Art Deco Clarice Cliff Wall Mask / Pocket - 1930's
A good Art Pottery art deco Clarice Cliff Wilkingson Wall Mask / Pocket modelled with a maiden with headress,
model 'Marlene' but with hand painted and moulded flora and with a honey glaze ground - these Masks are decorated
with different levels of finish this one being fully coloured so a very good example. Having a flower pocket behind.
Circa: 1930's
Good Antique Condition - no damage, restoration and minimal to none crazing or paint loss - a great example highly recommended
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Email : info@icollect.cc |
Phone : +44 7467244486 |
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