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Artist/Maker (1902 – 1932)

Lotus, Pagoda table lamp

designed ca. 1900-1904
Place madeNew York, New York, United States, North America
Leaded glass, bronze
Overall (height with Mushroom base, diameter): 22 × 25 1/2 in. (55.9 × 64.8 cm)
Gift of Dr. Egon Neustadt
N84.21.1
Because of its resemblance to a type of Chinese hat, this shade is sometimes referred to as the Mandarin shade. It is also listed in Tiffany Studios' 1906 price list as "Lotus, Pagoda." The model was discontinued by 1910.
DescriptionLeaded glass Lotus, Pagoda lampshade; ridged shade having 24 lead midribs running radially from the top center toward the periphery of the shade; each section set with rows of quadrangular striated green glass. Shown on Mushroom base.
Markingsstamped on metal tag inside shade: "TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1524"
ClassificationsTIFFANY
Collections
  • Tiffany Glass: The Dr. Egon Neustadt Collection
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Tiffany Studios
designed ca. 1900-1906
N84.32.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Tiffany Studios
designed ca. 1910-1913
N84.26.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Clara Driscoll
designed ca. 1906-1910
N84.103.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Tiffany Studios
designed ca. 1906-1910
N84.25.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Clara Driscoll
designed ca. 1900-1906
N84.54.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Clara Driscoll
designed ca. 1900-1906
N84.55.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Clara Driscoll
designed ca. 1906-1910
N84.47.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Clara Driscoll
designed ca. 1900-1906
N84.46.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Tiffany Studios
designed ca. 1900-1906
N84.50.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Clara Driscoll
designed ca. 1900-1906
N84.48.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Clara Driscoll
designed ca. 1900-1906
N84.104.1
Photograph by Colin Cooke
Clara Driscoll
designed ca. 1900-1906
N84.118.1