tiffany table lamps on sale
tiffany table lamps on sale

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Blue Dragonfly Tiffany Style Stained Glass Table Lamp Lamps with Lit Base.
$156.35 This beautiful dragonfly stained glass Tiffany style lamp is a reproduction of the Dragonfly design of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The shade is 18" in diameter with 6 dragonflies, each with glowing ruby red eyes. The lamp is extremely detailed with an array of various colored jewels that brilliantly shine. The brilliant Ruby colored dragonflies that encircle the lamp are surrounded by a white , brown a... |
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Lite Source C7241 Evelyn 5-Light Chandelier with Prism Crystals, Antique White
$123.79 Light Bulb:(5)60w B10 Cand F Incand Beige and gold w/ prism crystals... |
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Quoizel Blue Butterfly Tiffany 1 Light Accent Lamp
$45.95 Finish:Architectural Bronze, Light Bulb:(1)15w B9.5 Cand F Incand This lovely accent and table lamp has a resin base of roses, upon which sits a colorful butterfly crafted completely of Tiffany glass. The hues on the wings vary from blue to green to violet, with contrasting accents of white, red and orange.Inline thumb roll on cord (Hi/Lo/Off)... |
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Tiffany Table Lamp Lamps American Made Handcrafted Flower Stained Glass with Two Bulbs
$199.99 TAKES TWO REGULAR UP UP TO 75 WATT EACH.(NOT INCLUDED) Long Lasting and Heavy Duty construction. Width 18" Height 24" Pre-wired and ready to plug in. BRAND NEW Model # T8887... |
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Blue Dragonfly Tiffany Style Stained Glass Table Lamp Lamps with Lit Base.
$156.35 This beautiful dragonfly stained glass Tiffany style lamp is a reproduction of the Dragonfly design of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The shade is 18" in diameter with 6 dragonflies, each with glowing ruby red eyes. The lamp is extremely detailed with an array of various colored jewels that brilliantly shine. The brilliant Ruby colored dragonflies that encircle the lamp are surrounded by a white , brown a... |
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Lite Source C7241 Evelyn 5-Light Chandelier with Prism Crystals, Antique White
$123.79 Light Bulb:(5)60w B10 Cand F Incand Beige and gold w/ prism crystals... |
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Quoizel Blue Butterfly Tiffany 1 Light Accent Lamp
$45.95 Finish:Architectural Bronze, Light Bulb:(1)15w B9.5 Cand F Incand This lovely accent and table lamp has a resin base of roses, upon which sits a colorful butterfly crafted completely of Tiffany glass. The hues on the wings vary from blue to green to violet, with contrasting accents of white, red and orange.Inline thumb roll on cord (Hi/Lo/Off)... |
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Tiffany Table Lamp Lamps American Made Handcrafted Flower Stained Glass with Two Bulbs
$199.99 TAKES TWO REGULAR UP UP TO 75 WATT EACH.(NOT INCLUDED) Long Lasting and Heavy Duty construction. Width 18" Height 24" Pre-wired and ready to plug in. BRAND NEW Model # T8887... |
Tiffany-Style Nadine Fusion Glass Table Lamp
The last part of Tiffany's career was marked by success, although mass-produced lines of more "modern" design. Surprisingly, his biography, commissioned and published in 1912, makes almost no mention of their lamps. Therefore, at the age of 64 years, with its legacy letter on Tiffany's participation on the company was in decline. Stamped metal lamps were produced in quantity. But these and other designs, with cleaner, modern lines were the treasured possessions of his original vision. Nor were the artisans and women had been traditionally.
However, models based on the old nature is kept in production and special orders were filled from time to time. Glass screens in production during this period ornate leaded glass shades still comprised more than half. However in recent years, production declined and Louis C. Tiffany Horn broke in April 1924 and replaced by Company A. Douglas Nash. It is believed that the leaded glass department was closed in 1924 too.
Surprisingly, the lamps leaded glass Tiffany continued to sell the stock back when Tiffany Studios went bankrupt in 1932. Although Tiffany died in 1933, the company set a price list and photographs of eighty-five lamps, the remains of old stock. Many of them led the floral designs of the shadow ten years earlier. There taken so long for the population to decline.
By then, the pendulum slowly swinging like I was starting to show sings once again recognizes the value of the work of Tiffany. A 1933 article by Philip Johnson, an advocate of modernism itself, which is reflected in the superficiality of fashion, and their effects on vision real art, "In most homes there are still a few of these pieces, perhaps a Tiffany crystal display, a vase or a bronze lady … These objects are now regarded with horror fashion. Such horrors are, however, unjustified. It's just a proper perspective on the period is missing. "
Twenty-five years later, in 1958, the Contemporary Crafts Museum in New York organized a retrospective of Tiffany, which included some of Tiffany lamps. This was followed by an Art Nouveau exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art that includes a Wisteria lamp. This revived the same fervor for the art of Tiffany that occurred in 1900.
During the next twelve years, collectors began to search for Tiffany lamps with increasing zeal. As soon as January 1971, a seven light Lily Pond Lamp sold for $ 1,900 and a ten light lily sold for $ 3,750. In April Dragonfly lamp sold for $ 2,500. But most by far the most sought after floral designs were oversized lamps. A Tiffany Wisteria originally sold for $ 400 in 1906 was auctioned in Galleries Chicago Art for $ 18,500 in November 1970.
In December 2008, Sotheby's antiquities sale in New York auctioned a number of Tiffany lamps. Peony lamp went to an American collector for $ 750,000, almost double the high estimate. A lamp of fruit was as expected, for $ 550,000. Finally, a 79 "Magnolia floor lamp sold for $ 1,762,500 to an anonymous buyer mysteriously.