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Stylish french wrought iron and art deco table lamp signed Schneider (ca 1930)

€490 €550
  • H32
  • iron
  • transparent
Michael S.
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Beautiful wrought iron Art Deco lamp from the 1930's holding a richly decorated pressed glass tulip shade which is signed by Schneider. The great quality handcrafted ironwork is decorated with leaves and strings of beads. The iron has a nice deep-brown patina. The lamp is in a perfect condition with hardly any signs of wear. No chips or cracks to the glass. It measures 32 cm / 12.6 " of height. The lamp is rewired with new cloth covered twisted cord and holds the old b22 bayonet socket, a Bakelite plug and an on/off switch. Cristallerie Schneider was a commercial and decorative glassware manufacturer founded by the brothers Charles and Ernest Schneider in 1908. The company was known best for their cameo glass vases and lamps, a style which employed the technique of etching designs through layers of different colored glass. Both brothers worked for well-known crystal and glass studio daum, before establishing their own company. Despite their early success manufacturing luxury glass, the outbreak of World War I forced the factory to close. After the war, the brothers restarted their business under the name société anonyme des verrerie Schneider. In the 1920s, their production of art deco glassware was enormously successful, and the company achieved widespread acclaim. Changing public tastes and the start of the great depression caused production to slow in the 1930s. The factory was again shut down World War II and repurposed by the Germans. Though business resumed after the war under the direction of Charles and his son, the company never achieved the success of the 1920s, and ceased production altogether in 1981. Today, works by cristallerie Schneider are held in the collections of the art institute of Chicago, the Los Angeles county museum of art, and the museum of fine arts in Boston, among others.

Ref. : SHD3PBD4

Dimensions :
H32
Color :
transparent
Material :
iron
Style :
art deco
Michael S.
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