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Artist/Maker (1902 – 1932)

Favrile shades with Pineapple base

designed ca. 1900-1906
Place madeNew York, New York, United States, North America
Glass, bronze
Overall (height, diameter): 31 × 29 in. (78.7 × 73.7 cm)
Gift of Dr. Egon Neustadt; Adopt-a-Lamp sponsors: Beth and Bill Neidlinger, Joan and Robert Sage
N84.7.1a-g
DescriptionFavrile glass and bronze desk lamp consisting of seven green blown glass shades, each with flanged apertures, (a) 10-inch shade in center has 2 1/4-inch aperture and is surrounded by (b-g) six 7" shades with 2 1/2-inch apertures; 20 lavalieres, each consisting of four opaline pressed glass jewels, hang from the rings of each of the smaller shades; displayed with bronze Pineapple base (N84.7.2) set with rhomboid-shaped iridescent jewels; flat circular bottom and seven caps (N84.7.3a-g).
Markingsetched: inside shades: "L.C.T."
ClassificationsTIFFANY
Collections
  • Tiffany Glass: The Dr. Egon Neustadt Collection
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