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Monumental Ernestine Hand-Painted Lamp

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Italian Ceramic Lamp by Ernestine, Salerno
By Ernestine
Located in Roma, RM
Hand painted ceramic lamp. Produced by Ceramica Ernestine Salerno, 1950s.  
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Italian Ceramic Lamp by Ernestine, Salerno
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Ernestine Mid-Century Modern Table Lamp, Ceramic Iron, Italy, 1960s
By Ernestine
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Large, gracefully proportioned double gourd form lamp with iron footed base and glazed in off-white/dove gray crackle. "Ernestine" signature on body as well as additional signature t...
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Pair of Italian Mid-Century Figural Lamps, in the Manner of Ernestine
By Ernestine
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pair of Italian mid-century figural lamps, in the manner of Ernestine. Each one painted with climbing figures. 18" high to the top of vase, 22" H to the top of the socket. Raised on ...
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20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps

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Whimsical Yellow and Grey Italian Ceramic Table Lamp by Ernestine of Salerno
By Ernestine
Located in Montreal, QC
Yellow and grey Italian ceramic table lamp by Ernestine of Salerno Signed under: "Ernestine Salerno hand painted". Lampshade not included
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Vintage 1950s Italian Table Lamps

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Table Light of Ernestine of Salerno, Majolica Ceramic in Primrose Yellow
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Located in Hamburg, DE
Glazed ceramic lamp base, squash shaped crackle finish. Signed on bottom Ernestine of Salerno, Italy. Details of the ceramic base: Height 36cm height x width 15cm to 20cm diamet...
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Amazing Pair of Monumental Hand-Painted Blown Glass Lamps
Located in Atlanta, GA
A beautiful, highly unusual pair of monumental blown glass lamps, circa 1960. Sexy, slender design with cream reversed painted inside. Fabulous hand-painted floral motifs cover the o...
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Casual Lamps of California Furniture Monumental Aztec Pattern Hand Painted Lamp
By Casual Lamps of California
Located in Lomita, CA
This is a rare find of an extremely large pottery lamp. The incised Mayan-theme etching of this monumental piece makes it a standout. It is precise and elegant, but most of all it is vintage, but still new. This lamp has never been used and is part of a collection of Casual Lamps of California...
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20th Century American Post-Modern Table Lamps

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Royal Copenhagen Monumental Table Lamp by Thorkild Olsen, Hand-Painted birds
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A rare and monumental Royal Copenhagen lamp, hand-painted by celebrated artist Thorkild Olsen in the 1950s–early 1960s. The body features exquisite celadon craquelure glaze with fine...
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Pairpoint Monumental Hand-Painted Orientalist Oil Lamp, Pyramids, Palms c 1905
By Pairpoint Glassworks
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pairpoint Monumental Hand-Painted Orientalist Oil Lamp, Pyramids, Palms c 1905 Rare oil lamp, USA, c. 1905. obverse-painted glass, patinated metal Measures: 33½ height × 10 diameter in (85 × 25 cm) Provenance: Collection of Edward and Sheila Malakoff Literature: Pairpoint Lamps, Malakoff, pg. 114. This piece is given the" rarity rating" of 1; the rarest of Pairpoint production. Purchase includes a copy of Malakoff text. Pairpoint Glass Company is an American glass manufacturer based in Sagamore, Massachusetts. It is currently the oldest operating glass company in the United States. The company was founded by Deming Jarves in 1837 in South Boston, Massachusetts, as the Mount Washington Glass Works. In 1870, Mount Washington relocated to New Bedford, Massachusetts. In the 1880s, the company primarily produced art glass. In 1885, it introduced Burmese art glass, a translucent, heat reactive glass that shades from yellow at the bottom to pink at the top. The company became known for this type of glass, obtaining a British patent for it in 1886, and presenting a number of Burmese pieces to Queen Victoria. In 1880, British silver designer Thomas Pairpoint (1838-1902) resigned his position as head designer at the Meriden Brittania Company and founded the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company...
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Chinoiserie Porcelain Gilt Floral Ginger Jar Hand-Painted Table Lamp, Monumental
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