A table and wall lamp with a lamp shade by Johann Lötz Witwe, Klostermühle for E. Bakalowits, Söhne, Vienna c. 1902
lamp shade: Phänomen Genre 2/187 (1902); clear glass with opal underlay, the clear top layer wrapped in dense silver-yellow, the threads separated in vertical spots in a multipiece ribbed mould, covered with a blue decoration; shaped into a zigzagging pattern from top to bottom; mould-blown, pared-down and with iridescence; two minor chippings to the upper margin (not visible under the socket); one lamp base made of brass; partly with openwork decoration; adjustable lamp shade; wired for single light; signs of age and use; electrical fittings require professional servicing; height 28.8 cm. (MP)
Specialist: Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A.
View it on
Sale price
Estimate
Time, Location
Auction House
lamp shade: Phänomen Genre 2/187 (1902); clear glass with opal underlay, the clear top layer wrapped in dense silver-yellow, the threads separated in vertical spots in a multipiece ribbed mould, covered with a blue decoration; shaped into a zigzagging pattern from top to bottom; mould-blown, pared-down and with iridescence; two minor chippings to the upper margin (not visible under the socket); one lamp base made of brass; partly with openwork decoration; adjustable lamp shade; wired for single light; signs of age and use; electrical fittings require professional servicing; height 28.8 cm. (MP)
Specialist: Dr. Magda Pfabigan, M.A.