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1930s Art Deco Standard Lamp UK telescopic brass floor oil adjustable England

By SJBR, 22 February, 2017
Description

 

Hi,

 

Any advice on likely manufacturers, style and how best to sell the item will be much appreciated.

 

Below is the description and dimensions.

 

thank you

 

 

 

Telescopic adjustable brass floor oil lamp:

 

Purchased circa 1930 in England.

 

There is a twin lamp which is currently in South Africa.

 

Lamp works fully with no parts missing. A minor dent to the shaft.  (see pics)

 

Distinctive pattern on the base. I've looked thoroughly and cannot find a hallmark.

 

Refitted with an electric light bayonet socket and plug (tested & working).

 

 

Lamp has a patina (see pics) and some rust underneath the base.

 

I believe the shaft is solid brass as it is non magnetic. The base appears to be magnetic and brass plated.

 

Stands on 3 small removable feet (5cm diameter)

 

Also has a beige removable lamp shade.

 

 

 

Base diameter: 32.5cm

 

Height w/o ext. pole: 106cm

 

Height w/ ext. pole: 180cm

 

Pole diameter: 38mm

 

Electric cord length:  89cm

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Medium
Brass/Brass plated
Distinguishing marks
Pattern on Base. No hallmark found.
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
Base diameter: 32.5cm

Height w/o ext. pole: 106cm

Height w/ ext. pole: 180cm

Pole diameter: 38mm

Electric cord length: 89cm
Date Period
1930s
History
Purchased circa 1930 in England.


There is a twin lamp, which is currently in South Africa.


Refitted with an electric light bayonet socket and plug (tested & working).


Distinctive pattern on the base. I've looked thoroughly and cannot find a hallmark.
For Sale?
No
Photos
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