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Fontaine's enjoys a national reputation for strong, sometimes record-setting prices for a wide range of quality antiques Tiffany Lamps and fine art. After 35 years in the Antiques Business Fontaine's prides itself on Professional Appraisals and Exceptional Customer Service. Our areas of particular strength are: Lighting by Tiffany, Pairpoint, Handel, Duffner & Kimberly, others; 19th century/historic lighting.

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Tiffany lamps

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A Tiffany lamp is a type of lamp with a stained glass shade. The pieces of stained glass that Fontaine's Antique Auction Gallery Buys and Sells Tiffany Lampscomprise a Tiffany shade are soldered together with copper foil. Original Tiffany lamps are generally considered part of the Art Nouveau movement, and are considered one of the best American contributions to this movement that began in Europe in the late 19th century. The first Tiffany lamp was created in 1899 with a bronze base and was designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The record price for an original Tiffany Studios lamp at a public sale exceeds US $8,000,000.

 

22" Tiffany Dogwood Table Lamp On American Indian Bronze Base

Welcome to Fontaine's Antique Auction Gallery. We have long been known for record setting prices for fine and rare antiques. One of our many specialties is 20th century lighting including such works by Louis Comfort Tiffany of Tiffany Studios New York.
Here our featured item is a 22" Tiffany Banded Dogwood Leaded Floral Table Lamp on an American Indian Bronze base.

The leaded glass shade shows a geometric pattern throughout which is created by green and white Striated Glass cut to small quadrangular pieces. This pattern is shown in 8 Rows from the top (or aperture) of the shade and 3 rows from the bottom rim. The Dogwood floral pattern is featured in a banded border, stretching into the 8th geometric row from the top and the 3rd geometric row from the bottom. Each of the flowers consists of 4 pieces of opaque mottled glass depicting the petals and a 5th yellow piece in the centers. Surrounding the flowers within this border are large green leaves, showing some gray striations, and brown translucent branches, visible in 3 places. The aperture (or top opening) of the shade is 5" in diameter and the shade is 8.5" high. The lower rim, which is 22" in diameter, is edged with a ½" unusual heavy bronze border. The top of the lamp shows a reticulated spun bronze heat cap with a teardrop finial, which sits over the shade.

Looking at the underside of the shade you will see that the lead work is applied just as carefully and elegantly as the outside. You can also see 4 reinforcement ribs running from the border to the aperture. This is very common in Tiffany's larger shades. Here you will also find the metal tag, which bears the signature "Tiffany Studio's New York. The bronze base is in the American Indian pattern; it shows a very nice dark brown patina. The platform of the base is 11.5" in diameter. It is molded with squares and rectangles in a linear pattern. Moving up the stem is a long fluted section with a band of more scattered square shapes above and below. The spherical light cluster consists of swirling arms reaching out to 3 original louvered paddle sockets by Perkins. Mounted to the top of the cluster is a riser with a 5" wheel, on which the shade sits. The base is signed on the bottom plate -- Tiffany Studios New York 529.

 

250

Lot #: 250
Details: Tiffany Studios Amber Linenfold Floor Lamp. 9" amber linenfold shade on a dore bronze base. Shade is signed.
LOT NUMBER: 250
DETAILS: Tiffany Studios Amber Linenfold Floor Lamp. 9" amber linenfold shade on a dore bronze base. Shade is signed Tiffany Studios, New York 1936 Pat all proper postmarks. for. Condition: Very good. 55.5mmH.
Estimated Value $6,000-8,000.
EST: $6,000 - $8,000
EXCEPTIONAL ANTIQUE AUCTION
September 29th, 2007
Price Realized: $8,050.00

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History Of Tiffany Lamps

Approximately, around the year 1895 the first Tiffany lamp was created. Even though they were made in multiples, there is no record of the quantity of each lamp completed. Beautiful in design and intricacy, each lamp was made by hand, not mass or machine produced. [1] Usually, the people who made his works come to life, were extremely knowledgeable of the craft. Tiffany's colleagues, Emarel Freshel, and Clara Driscoll, are known as two of his famed workers. Freshel designed the Wisteria and Pond Lily lamps and Driscoll made patterns consisting of flowers and butterflies for his lamps.

Tiffany's first business venture was an interior design firm in New York, for which he designed stained glass windows, and doing so he came up with the idea to construct lamps. With the remaining pieces from his windows, Tiffany arranged the glass to form a lamp. [2] Although he continued to paint and design for quite some time, Tiffany's main desire was glasswork.

Roughly, over twenty years of time, Tiffany designed the many specific styles of his lamps. Most of his luminaries can be grouped into one of seven specific categories, defining their detailed characteristics. The: Irregular Upper and Lower Border, Favrile, Geometric, Transition to Flowers, Flowered Cone, and Flowered Globe lamps. The Irregular Upper and Lower Border lamps carry an openwork crown edge that helps to stimulate a branch, tree, or shrubbery. The Favrile category, which means handcrafted, identifies the first lamps Tiffany made with this label. His initials LCT, later replaced the Favrile stamp.

The Geometric category speaks for itself. Tiffany used small geometric shapes such as triangles, squares, rectangles, and ovals to form these specific lamps. Next is the Transition to Flowers group, which is subdivided into the Flowered Cone and Globe lamps. All of these lamps follow a defined nature or botanical design using flowers, dragonflies, spiders and their webs, butterflies, and peacock feathers. The difference within these two smaller categories is that the lamps encompass different shapes, a cone and a globe.[3]

452

Lot #: 452
Details: TIFFANY HARP BASE The base is signed and in good original condition. Nice green/ brown patina.
LOT NUMBER: 452
TITLE: TIFFANY HARP BASE
DETAILS: TIFFANY HARP BASE The base is signed and in good original condition. Nice green brown patina. The art glass shade is not original and is included.
SIZE: Base: 55"H X 14"W X 13"D Shade: 4"H X 7.5"W
February Exceptional Antique Auction
February 23rd, 2008
Price Realized: $2012.50

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Production of Tiffany Lamps

Aside from their categorization every lamp is prepared by using the Copper Foil method. First a pattern for the lamp is drawn out on a heavy piece of cardboard. Next a number and glass color is written on the pattern piece. After the pattern is drawn and labeled, the glass is laid over it and traced. Once the pattern is traced onto the glass, the pieces can be cut and grinded to their correct shape. Next the pieces need to be cleaned so the copper foil can be applied to the edges. The copper foil solution allows the pieces to adhere together. After the lamp has been placed accordingly and it is fully bonded, the edges need to be soldered together for a firm hold. Finally after the lamp has been soldered it is cleaned to bring out its beauty.[4]

References

  1.  “Tiffany lamp.” www.barnsandwagner.com. Sept, 2006.
  2.  Tiffany, Louis Comfort. “Tiffany lamp.” The Colombia Encyclopedia. Sixth Ed. 2001-5.
  3.  Neustadt, E. Lamps of Tiffany. Neustadt Museum of Tiffany Art. 1970.
  4.  “Tiffany lamp.” www.willowglen.com. 1993/2006.

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Tiffany lamp Sold at Fontaine's Antique Auction Gallery February 23 2008
Tiffany Studios acorn leaded glass table lamp, with 22” shade and in very good condition ($40,250).

 

 

Bidder Reels in Tiffany Fish Lamp for $128,800 at Fontaine's August 20th, 2002

Bidder Reels in Tiffany Fish Lamp for $128,800 at Fontaine's Tiffany favrile and bronze fish lamp on blown-metal pumpkin vase.

PITTSFIELD, MASS. - A strong selection of important lighting led the way - including several rare Tiffany lamps - at Fontaine's summer auction August 16-17.

Furnishings from the Romano estate, a banking family from Oak Park, Ill., were also among the more than 1,200 items offered.

More than 400 lots were served up for the catalogued session on Saturday, while Friday's "Discovery Sale" featured more than 800 lots, including some from the Romano estate. Highlights from that estate included a dozen examples of RJ Horner furniture, including a partners' desk and grandfather clock and a large painting by the Russian artist Adolph Schreyer.

The top lot of the auction was a rare Tiffany Favrile and bronze fish lamp on a blown metal pumpkin base which realized $128,800, slightly above its high estimate. Also underlining the strong prices across the board was a Handel Poppy lamp, featuring an 18-inch diameter shade reverse painted with vibrant red, pink and orange poppies, which sold for $56,000. Highlighting furnishings from the Romano estate was an RJ Horner grandfather clock, which also sold for $84,000.

The auction grossed $2.4 million. A complete review of the auction will appear in a future issue of Antiques and the Arts Weekly.

 

59

Lot #: 59

Details:
Tiffany Studios 16" Dogwood Table Lamp w/ Mottled Favrile Glass. LOT NUMBER: 59

DETAILS: Tiffany Studios 16" Dogwood Table Lamp w/ Mottled Favrile Glass. Shade features yellow and purple tinged flowers and dark green leaves on a mottled green background with mottled green brick border, Signed Tiffany Studios New York 554. Library base signed Tiffany Studios D800. Condition: Very good, 2 cracked bricks, 1 small corner crack in a leaf, heat cap has some shallow denting. Base has excellent color and patina.
Estimated Value $30,000-40,000.
SIZE: 16"
PRICE REALIZED: $40,250.00
EXCEPTIONAL ANTIQUE AUCTION
September 29th, 2007
Time: 10:00 am

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