 Stylish Lady Lamp
A French spelter lady lamp sitting in her evening dress waiting to go out.
She is mounted on a 14 inch grey marble base and sits 6.5 inches tall. She
is lovely and has her original enamelled flesh and face detail, including
her ruby red nail varnish. She wears a gold dress and the globe is the
original. Condition is good with a couple of age chips to the enamel on her
face and hand.
Ref: L199 . . . £395 |
 'Vers l' Oasis' Lady-Lamp by Fayral
A stunner in typical Fayral style. This is a signed spelter by Fayral with a green patination and measures 18.5 inches high. The lady is holding a yellow
glass urn (not original) and she is mounted on an angular 9 inch by 5.5 inch Portorro base. She is signed and the condition is very good.
Ref: L193 . . . £1395 |
 Rare Elizabeth 1st Lamp by Goldscheider
This unusual lamp is in fact by Goldsceider and is signed underneath the
figure. She is modelled as Queen Elizabeth 1st and she holds a sailing
ship in her hand. The base is made of wood, and it has a lovely original
pressed glass geometric shade. She measures 7.5 inches high and the
whole lamp is 17 inches to the top of the shade. Condition is very good,
with just a few very minor age nibbles to the edge of the shade which are
barely noticeable.
Ref: L263 . . . £195 |
 Twin Lady Lamps
Purchasing a matching pair of lady lamps is becoming extremely
difficult, but I managed to find this lovely French spelter pair recently.
They are not signed pieces but I would guess probably by Limousin. They
measure 15 inches to the top of the crackle globe shades, (which are
probably not the originals). The bases are spelter and measure 6 by 3.5
inches. The condition is very good and very original with no repairs or
damage. They are priced at £450 each or £850 the pair (as I would prefer not
to split them).
Ref: L264/L265 . . . £795 the pair |
 Stunning Lady Lamp
This unusual spelter lady lamp is not one I have seen before. She is
probably English and was made in the 1920s, - the quality is exceptional.
She measures a large 22 inches high to the top of the crackle globe shade and she is dancing on a 4 inch alabaster top hat style base. Her finish is of golden
cold cast enamel with a green hue to the hem of her skirt, red shoes and
silver shorts. The shade is probably a replacement but after 70 odd years
they rarely are original. The condition is very good with no damage or
repairs that I can see and she is a very stunning lamp. Email for more
close-up pics if required.
Ref: L266 . . . £760 |
 Table Lamp
Recent Purchase - Hotel Table Lamp. Ref: L15 . . . £165 |

French Wrought Iron Lamp
Stylish wrought iron base with shaped glass shade in multicoloured marbelled finish. The base has gilt highlighting to the lamp base and is in very good condition and appears to have been rewired.
Ref: L693 . . . £240 |

Glass Ball Ceiling Lamp
French green and yellow multifaceted patterned glass ball shade, beautifully hand made probably during the 1920s or possibly earlier. In Islamic style with every panel soldered into a metal framework in small squares or triangles that make up the large 14 inch (36cm) diameter. There is an opening door to the top for bulb placing and replacement and presumably a simple bulb holder hangs within the void. In excellent condition with no damaged panels.
Ref: L703 . . . £365 |