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    Posted 9 years ago

    AwesomeOld…
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    HI I HAVE COME ACROSS THIS GREAT LIGHT AND WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE OUT THERE KNOWS ANYTHING, POSSIBLY AGE, MAKER, OR WHERE IT MAY HAVE BEEN MADE. I BOUGHT IT IS THE NORTH OF SPAIN. I CAN GIVE MORE DETAILS IF REQUIRED. MANY THANKS.

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    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      very beautiful!!!
    2. antiquerose antiquerose, 9 years ago
      Beautiful....I think Czech.....unless a Repro

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-1-4-Art-Deco-End-of-Day-Glass-Lamp-Shade-Czech-Globe-Starburst-Multi-Spatter-/121427977322
    3. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Hey, thanks. And cheers antiquerose I will look more into the Czech suggestion. If you don't mind my asking... How would be the way to identify a repro from a genuine? I suppose many different factors.
    4. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 9 years ago
      Oooooh that is a lovely lamp shade!!
    5. antiquerose antiquerose, 9 years ago
      The metal lamp shaft looks old too.....so I think they are original....In my Opinion
    6. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      I think it must of had about 50 years of dust on it alone. I could count the layers!
    7. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      I heard that wiring can possibly help to identify the age of an item. The wiring that was on it seems very old. I can find no markings anywhere.
    8. antiquerose antiquerose, 9 years ago
      ...plus some other (similar) pics found:

      https://www.etsy.com/listing/178187196/vintage-pewter-boy-figurine-lamp-with

      https://www.tumblr.com/search/antique%20lamp%20shade

      It is stunning !!!

    9. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Great cheers, I appreciate it. I will let you know if I manage to find anything.
    10. noob, 9 years ago
      I did not see your post earlier, or I would have commented as I did on this other post: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/147691-hanging-lamp

      If you go to Andalusia, you will find shops selling antique and new lamps of similar form. They originate from Moorish culture, pre-dating the Moravian Christmas star by centuries. Traditionally the star's frame is metal, holding the separate glass panels in place. Yours is a modern take on the old form.

      See this example: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/339036678172126895/
    11. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Cheers Noob, I am just looking at your links now.
    12. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Thanks for those links very interesting. When you say modern version, I guess it could still be quite old, it certainly seems to be. By the sounds of it you definitely know your stuff could you put a date on it?
    13. noob, 9 years ago
      By 'modern' I mean the industry for blowing glass into a complex mold to produce household goods had to have existed. That could still be early in the 20th century.

      Spain is interesting in that until the country opened up after Franco's death (1975), design was stuck in conservative, old-fashioned forms. Of course in the very short time of the last few decades since then, design in Spain has raced to the very forefront. When I first visited in 1992, it seemed like antique shops and El Rastro were absolutely bursting with stuff that the Spanish just wanted out, to make way for new stuff that kept them up to date with their EU-neighbours.

      I think the best clue about your lamp is where you found it. It's in a traditional Spanish form, but not a slavish copy like what's made in Andalusian workshops. I would guess made in Spain earlier in the 20th century.
    14. AwesomeOldThings AwesomeOldThings, 9 years ago
      Very impressed noob (my Catalan girlfriend also)

      Thank you so much for your insight. Did you study history of art by any chance?
    15. Virginia.vintage Virginia.vintage, 9 years ago
      Fantastic, I love it!!
    16. noob, 9 years ago
      No, not art history, mathematics and computer science.

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