Camille FAURÉ (1874-1956), enameled table lamp
€6.500,00
Camille Raymond Fauré (1874-1956) is a French enameler artist, born on November 16, 1874, in Périgueux, and died on October 7, 1956, in Limoges. He is best known for his enamel designs for companies producing Limoges porcelain. Floral and figurative patterns in richly enameled colors are his signature.
Table lamp shaped like an egg, entirely covered in colorful and translucent enamel with floral decoration.
Mounted on a base and collar made of brass.
Usual Gold signature in the enamel at the bottom "C. Fauré Limoges".
Electrified and wired for European use.
Dimensions
D : 19 cm/7.48 in
- without electrification device : H : 27 cm/10.63 in
- with electrification device : H : 38 cm/14.96 in
- with current lampshade : H : 58.5 cm23.03 in
To note : the lampshade is new and basic. In case of a shipping request the lampshade will not be shipped as the shipping cost would be a lot more than the value of the lampshade.
Quantity:
1
Period:
1920-1929
Place of origin:
France
Style:
Art Deco
Dimensions (cm):
27H x 19DI
Dimensions (inch):
10,63H x 7,48DI
Creator / Artist:
Camille Fauré
Material:
Copper, Enamel
Condition:
Very good;
Inventory ID:
312
Payment options:
Credit card,
Debit card
Debit card
Payment note:
Visa & Mastercard accepted at the gallery
Shipping options:
International - YES
Shipping regions:
Worldwide
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