Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century

Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century

Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century
Art Deco Table Lamp Machine Age Chinese Red Paint Atomic Saucer. Listing a very nice old Art Deco Table Lamp in beautiful original condition. This lamp is fresh to the market from original family who bought it. The lamp is made of all metal. The base is brass with a antique smoke brass finish. The rest of the lamp is steel with original Chinese Red Paint, the harp is brass plated, the finial was replaced with a more age appropriate to the period. The inside of the dome looks like it was repainted. The electric cord is original and in very good condition. The wiring is very good and will support a 100 watt bulb. The electric socket is set up for a two way switch. The size is 17 1/2 to top of finial. The base is 5 1/2 and weighted. The dome shade is 11 1/2 across. There is a small paint chip on the top of the dome and a couple of tiny scuffs and bumps. You will not be disappointed. Please look close at the pictures as they are part of the description. Stock # 80210 862026. Store Policies A TO Z. The word antique is the most abused word on this planet, it means things are at least 100 years old in any (dictionary). D-Deliveries may be possible up to 50 miles for a charge. D-Descriptions are carefully listed, yet over 80% of buyers do not read the full description, proven fact. D-Descriptions of items we sell are done by both of us and sometimes we miss something. F-Feedback is given to you after you receive your item, examine it and if satisfied leave feedback for us. We believe our method of leaving feedback will eliminate any rash, quick and foolish decisions. If there is a problem, let’s talk it out. Most everything can be resolved through communication. M-Merchandise we sell is used an old and not in pristine condition. Our pictures are part of the item description. All items must be paid for with in four days. S-Sales that are held annually are every Major holiday and sometimes on Valentines Day & St. W-Watermarks : Are not on any of the photographs we sell. WE HAVE BEEN IN THE ANTIQUE BUSINESS FOR OVER 57 YEARS. RATE INCREASE : UPS UP 4.9%. THIS IS IN AFFECT IMMEDIATELY. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps”. The seller is “babyboomerscloset” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Cord Color: Brown
  • Size: see below
  • Number of Lights: 1
  • Department: Unisex Adult
  • Assembly Required: No
  • Sensor Type: none
  • LED String/Strip Type: none
  • Pattern: vintage
  • Installation Area: Indoor
  • Type: Lamps
  • Color: AS SHOWN
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Number of Blades: none
  • Blade Color: none
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1949
  • Maker: UNKOWN
  • Primary Material: Mixed Materials
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Material: Mixed Materials
  • Mounting: Ground
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Power Source: Electric
  • Fan Width: none
  • Features: none
  • Antique: Yes
  • Manufacturer: unkown
  • Finish: Painted
  • Number of Settings: 1
  • Light Color: White
  • Shade Shape: Round
  • Control Style: Knob Control
  • Design: unkown

Art Deco Table Lamp Light Fixture Machine Age Atomic Saucer Mid Century

Very Rare Vintage Machine Age / Art Deco Table Lamps by Rick De Rico #7985

Very Rare Vintage Machine Age / Art Deco Table Lamps by Rick De Rico #7985
Very Rare Vintage Machine Age / Art Deco Table Lamps by Rick De Rico #7985

Very Rare Vintage Machine Age / Art Deco Table Lamps by Rick De Rico #7985
Vintage Machine Age / Art Deco Table Lamps by Rick De Rico #7985. Fabulous modern Art Deco table lamps made from various metals and machine parts. They would fit into an Art Deco environment or any modern home. Dimensions: 20″H x 16″D x 16W. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps”. The seller is “antiquesfromantiquariantraders” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Lamps
  • Style: Machine Age / Art Deco
  • Age: Post-1940
  • Primary Material: Various Metals & Machine Parts
  • Maker: Rick De Rico
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: Silver / Black
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States

Very Rare Vintage Machine Age / Art Deco Table Lamps by Rick De Rico #7985

0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps

0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps

0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
We are the greatest in the world at what we do… Providers, purveyors, merchants, procurators of investment-grade Art Deco. Our professional staff are academic and journalistic authorities with an expertise in Art Deco. We have given lectures and have authored articles and essays on the pursuit and passion of Art Deco. Each of our listings provide in-depth insight to this endeavor with our own published essays; recommended reading, Value beyond measure. We are the experts and work as your personal guide into the fascinating and intriguing world of collecting Art Deco. “Non Compos Mentis: the Legacy of Strange Fruit”. (authored 7.18.2019). Time Travel is inevitable, as are it’s elucidations. The Multi Universe Theory is existential and profoundly unfathomable. In due time “Goodwill” wins the day. A 14 year old child has led the way for us all, though as we know in 2019… “Evil” lurks in it’s immeasurable vastness. Gaze reflectively on The Central Park Five, Birtherism, Charlottesville, Mother Emmanuel AME Church and other endless horrific hatreds. Peril and preservation on Pennsylvania Ave. Ming the Merciless from the planet Mongo. Apologies to our friends of Asian descent regarding past sins in this regard. For our purposes here… Ming & the planet Mongo are the manifestations of all hatred and oppression, thenceforward known as “Jim Crow, “. We know it to be unmistakable, explicit and observable wretchedness. Our hero is Flash Gordon-that is his screen name/Emmett Till his actual. A prolific Time Traveler by the age of 14. Is one of an innocent jokester and prankster. Echoing again, our hero is Emmett Till. Inconvenienced by his shortened life, deceased in 1955 at the age of 14 murdered and mutilated at the hand of 2 adult racist monsters: found not guilty- a 1 hr. He saves all humanity by re-inventing the Nitron Lamps. Initially contrived as an instrument of war and most capable of mass destruction to all things “other-worldly” and human. He grows as a man and becomes the Ambassador to All the Universes. First he absconds with the lamps from Jim Crow and then re-invents them in his likeness; benevolence and fellowship abound. A 14 year old child carries the day for all humanity as he turns the Nitron Lamps of Evil to those of Goodwill!! Shows no indifference to, or tolerance of, Jim Crow. Always in his line of sight and t. Aking the task head-on. He vanquishes Evil by his hand alone. Nitron Lamps now focus as instruments of High Morality. He has won our hearts and minds. Compos mentis; with virtue and righteousness ever-present. It cannot be said enough times… Goodwill Wins the Day. 08:46 – G. 1930 bullets and red celluloid lamp stems. 2 Flash Gordon lamps. Other items can be seen in the UME store. Highest quality contemporary components: polished nickel plated weighted bases, nickel speed rings, un-braided true to the era black cloth cord, black plug, nickel spacer, aluminum pull-chain socket w/steel ball. The shades are made of the highest grade steel my copyrighted design; limited production… “Added-value” to the consumer. They are built to last 1,000 years. The concentric circle shade is hand-polished (interior is unfinished); it was then lacquered for long-lasting brilliance. The diffuser is also my design. Objects d’ art as your friends for life? Measures 21H overall/shades are 7H x 6 dia. K-Mart shade on an Art Deco Masterpiece? Now why would anyone do that? All lighting in the UME store inventory is guaranteed to be greater than 70 years old, most 80 – 100 yro. It is our professional opinion that vintage should not look like it was made yesterday, so there is no “flash” no “glimmer” no “shimmer” here. Expect the principal substance of UME offerings to have the aesthetics of a true and historic composition. Why Collect Art Deco. Art Deco and the designers of that period were influenced by previous design movements which started around 1890; i. The British and American Arts and Crafts (1890- 1915), European and American Art Nouveau (1880 – 1910), Wiener Werkstatte (Vienna Workshop, 1900 -1933) and the Bauhaus (House of Building – Germany, 1919 -1933). These earlier movements focused on curvilinear (curved lines) designs while the Bauhaus was at the forefront in establishing rectilinear (geometric) forms. In 1925 the French put on a symposium/convention to show-off their objects d’ art. At the time they were the leaders of all things related to art and design. It was called the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne. The term, Art Deco, was coined by a few of the designers that participated and after some years the term became part of the designer’s vernacular. NOTE : Germany was not invited. America did not attend as President Coolidge advised the French that we did not have any noteworthy designers. So, when engaged in casual conversation, 1925 can be regarded as the starting point for the Art Deco Period. However, academically speaking and when educating a client, I use. 1910 – 1915 as the beginning. During this timeframe designers (primarily the British) began incorporating the “circle and the square” (let us give due praise to our very own iconic architect/designer, Frank Lloyd Wright for his contribution here). Of the geometric (rectilinear) theme and thus we have the inception of what would come to be known as Art Deco. Now comes your Art Deco Bachelor’s Degree… The info I’m presenting to you next is the most important tidbit in this essay. This fact will pay substantial dividends, whether you just want to collect a few pieces that you are attracted to or go beyond that and become a dealer. IN ORDER TO BE AN “OFFICIAL” ANTIQUE AN ITEM MUST BE 100 YEARS OLD. It may come as surprise. To you that only a very few of the collectors and novice dealers in the Art Deco community are aware of this. Over the next several years you will. A “boom” in the pursuit and value of Art Deco. It all boils down to good timing, we just did the math (1910 – 1915), and it’s a simple equation. The count-down has started, 100 years is now! The item “0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps” is in sale since Wednesday, April 15, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “royalwaldorf” and is located in Forest Park, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Material: Glass

0846 G. F. Otherworldly Time Travel Machines Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamps

Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism

Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism

Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism
Vintage Coulter Louvered Copper Table Lamp Art Deco Canada Machine Age. The 1940s era lamp has five tiered louvered rings with a removable cap to allow access to the bulb. There are a couple of small dings to the rings on this rare Canadian Art Deco lamp but in otherwise excellent vintage condition. 6.25 wide by 9.25 tall. The item “Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism” is in sale since Monday, September 14, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps”. The seller is “a2v_vintage” and is located in Smiths Falls, Ontario. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, France.
  • MPN: n/a
  • Department: Unisex Adult
  • Handmade: No
  • Pattern: Geometric
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1949
  • Modified Item: No
  • Lighting Technology: Incandescent
  • Shade Shape: Round
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Era: 1930s
  • LED String/Strip Type: n/a
  • Number of Settings: 1
  • Power Source: Corded
  • Size: Small
  • Number of Lights: 1
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Control Style: Push Button
  • Material: Copper
  • Featured Refinements: Art Deco Lamp
  • Number of Blades: n/a
  • Cord Color: Brown
  • Manufacturer: Coulter
  • Blade Color: Brown
  • Assembly Required: No
  • Design: Geometric
  • Finish: Antique Copper
  • Brand: Coulter
  • Fan Width: n/a
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Antique: No
  • Color: Copper
  • Energy Star: Not Compliant
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Room: Any Room
  • Theme: Periods & Styles
  • Mounting: Tabletop
  • Type: Table Lamp
  • Installation Area: Indoor

Rare Vintage Art Deco Lamp Coulter Louvered Copper Canada Machine Age Modernism

Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps

Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps

Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps
We are the greatest in the world at what we do… Providers, purveyors, merchants, procurators of investment-grade Art Deco. Our professional staff are academic and journalistic authorities with an expertise in Art Deco. We have given lectures and have authored articles and essays on the pursuit and passion of Art Deco. Each of our listings provide in-depth insight to this endeavor with our own published essays; recommended reading, Value beyond measure. We are the experts and work as your personal guide into the fascinating and intriguing world of collecting Art Deco. Hould not look like it was made yesterday. 08:46 – G. 1930’s Satin Glass. These 90 year old lamps are. Impeccable, not a scratch nor a mar; perfection… Only subtle and alluring light reflections as though the Master himself, Leonardo, used his very own hand to execute this work of art. Esteemed adullations to the unbeknownst Machine Age designer. Custom made shades are the exclusive proprietary rights of Universally Magnificent Enterprises; limited production, consumers should look to this as… Straight “drum” shades w/o pitch or angle that are of 6″ & 8″ dia. Are not found in the American marketplace unless manufactured to order. High-end designer fabric: sophisticated, snappy and upscale. Our artist’s inspiration: Black Pearls. Highest quality components: contemporary weighted polished nickel bases, original spacers/check rings, Original vintage high quality aluminum sockets, push-pull, were worthy of salvage (checked and cleaned); integrity of the lamp sustained. Rue to the era black cloth cords & plugs. Included: harps, finials two 40 watt bulbs. Simply plug them in and let them take you to a place where you’ve never been before. Shades are 6 dia. Other items can be seen in the UME store. Objects d’ art as your friends for life? K-Mart shade on an Art Deco Masterpiece? Now why would anyone do that? All lighting in the UME store inventory is guaranteed to be greater than 70 years old, most 80 – 100 yro. It is our professional opinion that vintage should not look like it was made yesterday, so there is no “flash” no “glimmer” no “shimmer” here. Expect the principal substance of UME offerings to have the aesthetics of a true and historic composition. Why Collect Art Deco. Art Deco and the designers of that period were influenced by previous design movements which started around 1890; i. The British and American Arts and Crafts (1890- 1915), European and American Art Nouveau (1880 – 1910), Wiener Werkstatte (Vienna Workshop, 1900 -1933) and the Bauhaus (House of Building – Germany, 1919 -1933). These earlier movements focused on curvilinear (curved lines) designs while the Bauhaus was at the forefront in establishing rectilinear (geometric) forms. In 1925 the French put on a symposium/convention to show-off their objects d’ art. At the time they were the leaders of all things related to art and design. It was called the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne. The term, Art Deco, was coined by a few of the designers that participated and after some years the term became part of the designer’s vernacular. NOTE : Germany was not invited. America did not attend as President Coolidge advised the French that we did not have any noteworthy designers. So, when engaged in casual conversation, 1925 can be regarded as the starting point for the Art Deco Period. However, academically speaking and when educating a client, I use. 1910 – 1915 as the beginning. During this timeframe designers (primarily the British) began incorporating the “circle and the square” (let us give due praise to our very own iconic architect/designer, Frank Lloyd Wright for his contribution here). Of the geometric (rectilinear) theme and thus we have the inception of what would come to be known as Art Deco. Now comes your Art Deco Bachelor’s Degree… The info I’m presenting to you next is the most important tidbit in this essay. This fact will pay substantial dividends, whether you just want to collect a few pieces that you are attracted to or go beyond that and become a dealer. IN ORDER TO BE AN “OFFICIAL” ANTIQUE AN ITEM MUST BE 100 YEARS OLD. It may come as surprise. To you that only a very few of the collectors and novice dealers in the Art Deco community are aware of this. Over the next several years you will. A “boom” in the pursuit and value of Art Deco. It all boils down to good timing, we just did the math (1910 – 1915), and it’s a simple equation. The count-down has started, 100 years is now! The item “Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps” is in sale since Monday, May 25, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “royalwaldorf” and is located in Forest Park, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Material: Glass

Black Pearls Vintage Satin Glass Art Deco Machine Age Lamps

Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp

Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp

Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
We are the greatest in the world at what we do… Providers, purveyors, merchants, procurators of investment-grade Art Deco. Our professional staff are academic and journalistic authorities with an expertise in Art Deco. We have given lectures and have authored articles and essays on the pursuit and passion of Art Deco. Each of our listings provide in-depth insight to this endeavor with our own published essays; recommended reading, Value beyond measure. We are the experts and work as your personal guide into the fascinating and intriguing world of collecting Art Deco. Hould not look like it was made yesterday. 21st Century physicists now have the equation in hand and state concurrently and incontrovertibly that time-travel is certain to happen (thus, there are also parallel universes – more on this later). However, time-travel won’t happen until man can generate 7.5 x’s the speed of light. A long wait then? No, not at all… Witness the real goods in pics 1 thru 12. Three days ago that space vehicle was clocked at over 19 times the necessary speed for time-travel. It’s the latest invention and I designed it. In the photos above you see another child-craft of mine for time-travel, the impetus of Bolt I (kindly view my other time machines & more stuff in my other listings). This one’s moniker, of course, is Bolt IX. No, not like lightening bolt: but as in Usain Bolt, the Gold Metal Olympian speedster and the fastest man on the planet. Bolt IX will take you through the paces of time-travel in an effortless manner. See all the universe/cosmos in its entirety, and even though it is as infinite as we know it to be, your atomic energy source that fuels “Bolt IX” will never dissipate… Because it’s between your ears! My first parallel universe visit is to Florence, Italy, in 1472: even just a 90 second dialogue with Leonardo would be breath-taking. Then to Greece for a chat with Alexander The Great, warrior and self-proclaimed god/350 BC. How interesting that might be as he was the protege of Aristotle, and there-within Plato and Socrates. Lastly, being a real honest to goodness man, to Egypt, c. I would never forgive myself if I didn’t make a move on, you know who, the most beautiful woman of all time… Queen Nefertiti, even though it might cost me my head! 08:46 – G. Lucite lamp base. Highest quality contemporary components: un-braided true to the era black cloth cord, black plug, nickel spacer, aluminum pull-chain socket w/steel ball. The shade is made of the highest grade steel my copyrighted design; limited production: consumers should look to this as… “Added-value” it is built to last 1,000 years. The concentric circle shade is hand-polished; it was then lacquered for long-lasting brilliance. The diffuser is also my design. No one should put a K-Mart shade on an 80 to 100 year old masterpiece. Objects d’ art as your friends for life? Measures 18H overall/shade is 7H x 6 dia. K-Mart shade on an Art Deco Masterpiece? Now why would anyone do that? All lighting in the UME store inventory is guaranteed to be greater than 70 years old, most 80 – 100 yro. It is our professional opinion that vintage should not look like it was made yesterday, so there is no “flash” no “glimmer” no “shimmer” here. Expect the principal substance of UME offerings to have the aesthetics of a true and historic composition. Why Collect Art Deco. Art Deco and the designers of that period were influenced by previous design movements which started around 1890; i. The British and American Arts and Crafts (1890- 1915), European and American Art Nouveau (1880 – 1910), Wiener Werkstatte (Vienna Workshop, 1900 -1933) and the Bauhaus (House of Building – Germany, 1919 -1933). These earlier movements focused on curvilinear (curved lines) designs while the Bauhaus was at the forefront in establishing rectilinear (geometric) forms. In 1925 the French put on a symposium/convention to show-off their objects d’ art. At the time they were the leaders of all things related to art and design. It was called the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne. The term, Art Deco, was coined by a few of the designers that participated and after some years the term became part of the designer’s vernacular. NOTE : Germany was not invited. America did not attend as President Coolidge advised the French that we did not have any noteworthy designers. So, when engaged in casual conversation, 1925 can be regarded as the starting point for the Art Deco Period. However, academically speaking and when educating a client, I use. 1910 – 1915 as the beginning. During this timeframe designers (primarily the British) began incorporating the “circle and the square” (let us give due praise to our very own iconic architect/designer, Frank Lloyd Wright for his contribution here). Of the geometric (rectilinear) theme and thus we have the inception of what would come to be known as Art Deco. Now comes your Art Deco Bachelor’s Degree… The info I’m presenting to you next is the most important tidbit in this essay. This fact will pay substantial dividends, whether you just want to collect a few pieces that you are attracted to or go beyond that and become a dealer. IN ORDER TO BE AN “OFFICIAL” ANTIQUE AN ITEM MUST BE 100 YEARS OLD. It may come as surprise. To you that only a very few of the collectors and novice dealers in the Art Deco community are aware of this. Over the next several years you will. A “boom” in the pursuit and value of Art Deco. It all boils down to good timing, we just did the math (1910 – 1915), and it’s a simple equation. The count-down has started, 100 years is now! The item “Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp” is in sale since Friday, April 12, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “royalwaldorf” and is located in Forest Park, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, Taiwan.
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Material: Glass

Time Travel Saturn Shade & Lucite Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp

Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp

Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp

Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp
We are the greatest in the world at what we do… Providers, purveyors, merchants, procurators of investment-grade Art Deco. Our professional staff are academic and journalistic authorities with an expertise in Art Deco. We have given lectures and have authored articles and essays on the pursuit and passion of Art Deco. Each of our listings provide in-depth insight to this endeavor with our own published essays; recommended reading, Value beyond measure. We are the experts and work as your personal guide into the fascinating and intriguing world of collecting Art Deco. Hould not look like it was made yesterday. 08:46 – G. High-brow design from one of the most. Industrial designers of the Art Deco – Machine Age era. Trained in Germany in the early 20’s, initially as a furniture designer, then immigrated to the USA in 1925 (at the age of 35). This swing arm lamp design was introduced in 1927; c. Immediately elevated his status to the very pinnacle of designer. Hierarchy with the likes of Deskey, Teague and Rhode. The combined innovative electrical and industrial engineering concepts necessary for this “screw-joint” design make this von Nessen’s signature lamp; patented marks shown. Measures 21H x 21W at full extension. Would expect, the base is quite heavy enabling. All joints are wholly operational. Simplistically elegant push-button on/off switch at the base. The shade is made of the highest grade steel my copyrighted design; limited production: consumers should look to this as… “Added-value” it is built to last 1,000 years. The concentric circles are hand polished, then. For long lasting brilliance (interior of shade is unfinished). The diffuser is also my design. Contemporary and true to the era un-braided black cloth cord and plug. Objects d’ art as your friends for life? All lighting in the UME store inventory is guaranteed to be greater than 70 years old, most 80 – 100 yro. It is our professional opinion that vintage should not look like it was made yesterday, so there is no “flash” no “glimmer” no “shimmer” here. Expect the principal substance of UME offerings to have the aesthetics of a true and historic composition. Why Collect Art Deco. Art Deco and the designers of that period were influenced by previous design movements which started around 1890; i. The British and American Arts and Crafts (1890- 1915), European and American Art Nouveau (1880 – 1910), Wiener Werkstatte (Vienna Workshop, 1900 -1933) and the Bauhaus (House of Building – Germany, 1919 -1933). These earlier movements focused on curvilinear (curved lines) designs while the Bauhaus was at the forefront in establishing rectilinear (geometric) forms. In 1925 the French put on a symposium/convention to show-off their objects d’ art. At the time they were the leaders of all things related to art and design. It was called the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne. The term, Art Deco, was coined by a few of the designers that participated and after some years the term became part of the designer’s vernacular. NOTE : Germany was not invited. America did not attend as President Coolidge advised the French that we did not have any noteworthy designers. So, when engaged in casual conversation, 1925 can be regarded as the starting point for the Art Deco Period. However, academically speaking and when educating a client, I use. 1910 – 1915 as the beginning. During this timeframe designers (primarily the British) began incorporating the “circle and the square” (let us give due praise to our very own iconic architect/designer, Frank Lloyd Wright for his contribution here). Of the geometric (rectilinear) theme and thus we have the inception of what would come to be known as Art Deco. Now comes your Art Deco Bachelor’s Degree… The info I’m presenting to you next is the most important tidbit in this essay. This fact will pay substantial dividends, whether you just want to collect a few pieces that you are attracted to or go beyond that and become a dealer. IN ORDER TO BE AN “OFFICIAL” ANTIQUE AN ITEM MUST BE 100 YEARS OLD. It may come as surprise. To you that only a very few of the collectors and novice dealers in the Art Deco community are aware of this. Over the next several years you will. A “boom” in the pursuit and value of Art Deco. It all boils down to good timing, we just did the math (1910 – 1915), and it’s a simple equation. The count-down has started, 100 years is now! The item “Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp” is in sale since Wednesday, April 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “royalwaldorf” and is located in Forest Park, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Featured Refinements: Machine Age

Walter von Nessen Epic Swing Arm Lamp Vintage Art Deco Machine Age Lamp

Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)

Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)

Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)
We are the greatest in the world at what we do… Providers, purveyors, merchants, procurators of investment-grade Art Deco. Our professional staff are academic and journalistic authorities with an expertise in Art Deco. We have given lectures and have authored articles and essays on the pursuit and passion of Art Deco. Each of our listings provide in-depth insight to this endeavor with our own published essays; recommended reading, Value beyond measure. We are the experts and work as your personal guide into the fascinating and intriguing world of collecting Art Deco. Hould not look like it was made yesterday. 08:46 – G. Original retailer was Marshall Fields, Chicago, c. None other like these! It took me ten hours to put them together, a labor of love. Objects of art as your friends for life?? Added the copper-nickel stems, speed rings and the custom made steel nickel plated shades (my copyrighted design), built with high-grade steel to last 1,000 years. They always touch my heart when I look at them and nearly take my breath away every evening when I turn the switch to on. These lamps are in m. Y personal collection, which I have had for over 20 years, my signature lamps. Other items can be seen in the UME store. K-Mart shade on an Art Deco Masterpiece? Now why would anyone do that? All lighting in the UME store inventory is guaranteed to be greater than 70 years old, most 80 – 100 yro. It is our professional opinion that vintage should not look like it was made yesterday, so there is no “flash” no “glimmer” no “shimmer” here. Expect the principal substance of UME offerings to have the aesthetics of a true and historic composition. Why Collect Art Deco. Art Deco and the designers of that period were influenced by previous design movements which started around 1890; i. The British and American Arts and Crafts (1890- 1915), European and American Art Nouveau (1880 – 1910), Wiener Werkstatte (Vienna Workshop, 1900 -1933) and the Bauhaus (House of Building – Germany, 1919 -1933). These earlier movements focused on curvilinear (curved lines) designs while the Bauhaus was at the forefront in establishing rectilinear (geometric) forms. In 1925 the French put on a symposium/convention to show-off their objects d’ art. At the time they were the leaders of all things related to art and design. It was called the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Moderne. The term, Art Deco, was coined by a few of the designers that participated and after some years the term became part of the designer’s vernacular. NOTE : Germany was not invited. America did not attend as President Coolidge advised the French that we did not have any noteworthy designers. So, when engaged in casual conversation, 1925 can be regarded as the starting point for the Art Deco Period. However, academically speaking and when educating a client, I use. 1910 – 1915 as the beginning. During this timeframe designers (primarily the British) began incorporating the “circle and the square” (let us give due praise to our very own iconic architect/designer, Frank Lloyd Wright for his contribution here). Of the geometric (rectilinear) theme and thus we have the inception of what would come to be known as Art Deco. Now comes your Art Deco Bachelor’s Degree… The info I’m presenting to you next is the most important tidbit in this essay. This fact will pay substantial dividends, whether you just want to collect a few pieces that you are attracted to or go beyond that and become a dealer. IN ORDER TO BE AN “OFFICIAL” ANTIQUE AN ITEM MUST BE 100 YEARS OLD. It may come as surprise. To you that only a very few of the collectors and novice dealers in the Art Deco community are aware of this. Over the next several years you will. A “boom” in the pursuit and value of Art Deco. It all boils down to good timing, we just did the math (1910 – 1915), and it’s a simple equation. The count-down has started, 100 years is now! The item “Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)” is in sale since Friday, April 19, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Other Antique Furniture”. The seller is “royalwaldorf” and is located in Forest Park, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Material: Glass

Vintage Art Deco Machine Age 1930 Satin Glass Nude Lamp (pair)