Antique Pairpoint Art Deco Table Lamp Signed & Numbered C1925 With Appraisal


Antique Pairpoint Art Deco Table Lamp Signed & Numbered C1925 With Appraisal

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Antique Pairpoint Art Deco Table Lamp Signed & Numbered C1925 With Appraisal:
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<img target=\"_blank\"><img ANTIQUE-RARE! STUNNING!!! SIGNED & NUMBERED *PAIRPOINT MFG. CO* ART DECO TABLE LAMP CIRCA 1925 WITH PROFESSIONAL APPRAISAL.

STUNNING!!!!!!!!,RARE!! LARGE!! Approx. 21\" tall,Circa1920\'S *ART DECO* SIGNED & NUMBERED **PAIRPOINT MFG. CO*Table lamp.This Lamp was consigned to us by a important private collector and has been in the same family for over 50 years.

We sent this lamp to be appraised please below find the appraiser comments on this SUPERB!! lamp.

Appraised On: 06-06-2011 Title: ART DECO SIGNED AND NUMBERED PAIRPOINT TABLE LAMP Date/Era/Period: Probably 1920\'s. Description: A gorgeous!!! signed & numbered *PAIRPOINT MFG. CO* Art Deco table lamp with green glass shade Condition: Superb! condition. Origin: Family collection. Provenance: This lamp was bought at a New York antique store in the late 1950\'s. Appraised By: Marilyn Visakay Appraiser Comments: Hello: This signed and numbered Pairpoint table lamp represents a combination of two distinct styles: The lamp base is Art Deco and the shade motif reflects the Art Nouveau era. I think your date for the lamp\'s production is accurate. The Pairpoint Manufacturing Company was established in 1880, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The factory began as a metalworks company that made fittings for coffins. Mt. Washington Glassworks, located near the factory, produced fine glassware which resulted in the two companies uniting in 1894. From the late 1890s until the 1930s, lamps and lamp accessories were an important part of Pairpoint\'s production. There were three main types of shades, all of which were hand-blown: puffy (blown-out) reverse-painted shades, (usually floral designs) and ribbed shades. Cut glass lamps and those with metal overlay panels were also produced. Scenic shades were sometimes artist signed. Most shades were stamped on the lower inside or outside edge with either 1) The Pairpoint Corp., 2) Patent Pending, 3) Patented July 9, 1907, or 4) Patent Applied For. All Pairpoint shades were frosted through an acid process prior to painting, and the reverse painted effects required a great deal of talent on the part of the artist. Reverse painting combined the skills of watercolor painting and glassmaking with a perception of how light would play through the glass and paint when lit. Bases were made of bronze, copper, brass, silver, or wood, and were typically signed. As with most makers of luxury goods, the company\'s sales lagged seriously during the Depression, and over time they lost touch with the changing tastes and styles of the public. Consequently, Pairpoint continued to experience financial difficulties, and some buildings and equipment were sold in 1938. The company reorganized in 1939 under the direction of Robert Gundersen and again specialized in quality hand-blown glassware. Isaac Babbit regained possession of the silver departments, and together they established Gundersen Glassworks, Inc. Following the end of WWII and after a sharp decline in sales, it again became necessary to reorganize. The Gundersen-Pairpoint Glassworks was formed, and the old line of cut, engraved artware was reintroduced. The company moved to East Wareham, Massachusetts in 1957. Business continued to be poor, and the firm closed early in 1958. In 1970, Robert Bryden, sales manager for the company since the 1950s, tried to reestablish Pairpoint and new facilities were constructed in Sagamore.. I would strongly recommend that you have the lamp insured no matter what you intend to do with it. Regards, Marilyn * Current Fair Market Value: $-------- ** Replacement Cost: $--------- All values are in US currency

WE WILL LET OUR PICTURES DO THE REST OF THE DESCRIPTION ON THIS MAGNIFICIENT!! LAMP.

THIS PAIRPOINT LAMPWILL MAKESOMEBODY VERYVERY HAPPY!!!.

Lampmeasures approx. 21\" tall& the shade isapprox. 13\" wide.

****THIS AMAZING TABLELAMP COMES FROM A IMPORTANT PRIVATEPALM BEACH FLORIDAANTIQUECOLLECTION,PLEASE LOOK AT OUR OTHER ITEMS ON THIS SITE antiques-thru-time,and our other site Antiques1796 for more exciting and RARE antique pieces from this Estate****

PLEASEASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE offerDING,WE WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.WE PROVIDE A LOT OF PICTURES OF THE ITEM FOR YOUR INSPECTION.(***BUYERS TO PAID SHIPPING,H. & INSURANCE*** )WE ACCEPT**VERIFIED PAYPAL USERS* WE FULLY INSURE ALL OUR PACKAGES SO ONCE IT LEAVES OUR HANDS WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLES FOR DAMAGES OCURRING DURING TRANSIT.*****ALL SALES ARE FINAL******

** A REMINDER TO OUR EUROPEAN FRIENDS THAT DUE TO THE EXTRAORDINARY!! EXCHANGE BETWEEN THE US DOLLAR, THE EURO & THE BRITISH POUND,NOW PIECES OF THIS QUALITY CAN BE BOUGHT AT A TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT!,ALMOST 1/2 PRICE COMPARE TO THE US DOLLARS.DON\'T LOOSE THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY,WE\'LL SHIP WORLDWIDE**

***DUE TOTHEDELICATE NATURE & SIZEOF THIS LAMP,BUYER WILL PAID FOR PROFESSIONAL PACKING,SHIPPING & INSURANCE,PLEASE CONTACT US FOR COMPLETE QUOTE TO YOUR LOCATION***WEHAVE A SPECIALIZED PROFESIONALPACKING COMPANY THATDO THE PACKING FOR ALL OUR ANTIQUE PIECES.




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Antique Pairpoint Art Deco Table Lamp Signed & Numbered C1925 With Appraisal:
$2797.99

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