Louis XVI Style Distressed Urn Table Lamps

Circa 19th Century

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Description

  • Sold as a set of 2.
  • Carved urns were originally pricket stands and converted into lamps.
  • Elongated form enriched with gilt ornament on faux marble painted plinth bases.
  • Pleated empire shades.

Provenance

From house featured in the July 2008 Architectural Digest, designed by David Easton.

Condition Report

Revive
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Losses overall to paint and gilding.

Metal ornament on top of one vase is rusted and worn thin.

Be advised that not all lighting is in working condition unless otherwise stated. If electrical components are not in working condition upon receipt, we recommend that a qualified electrician reconnect all electrical products.

 

Product is used.

Dimensions

Height: 31 inches / 78.74 cm
Width: 18 inches / 45.72 cm
Depth: 18 inches / 45.72 cm
Lamp Base: Width 6.25", Depth 6.25"

Materials

Wood, Painted Wood, Gilt Wood, Metal, Fabric

Period

Louis XVI Style

Decorative Style

Neoclassical Style

Country of Origin

Italy

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