Pair of 19th C French Neoclassical Gilt Opaline Glass Lamps ‘Venus & Neptune’
The Vases, France, Later 19th Century – Lamped in the 20th century
A truly stunning pair of French Neoclassical gilt opaline glass lamps, influenced by the Grand Tour aesthetic. These lamps, originating from France in the later 19th century, showcase exquisite artistry and evoke a sense of timeless elegance.
Each lamp features a grand white opaline glass vase, adorned with gold gilt enamel decoration. One vase showcases a standing figure of a draped Venus holding a mirror, while the other vase depicts a standing figure of Neptune with his trident in a landscape setting. These intricately detailed figures reflect the neoclassical influence and add a touch of mythological charm to the lamps.
Originally vases, these opaline glass pieces were transformed into lamps in the 20th century. They have been newly rewired, ensuring safe and functional use for years to come. The lamps are ready for shades, allowing you to personalize and complete the desired aesthetic.
With overall measurements of 24 inches high to the top of the socket and 19.5 inches high to the top of the vase, these lamps command attention with their grand proportions. The 6-inch diameter of the vase adds balance and elegance to the design.
Embrace the beauty and history of these French Neoclassical gilt opaline glass lamps. Experience the grandeur of the Grand Tour era, as these lamps pay homage to classical mythology and artistry. Transform your space with the warm glow and artistic presence that these lamps offer.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary pair. Enhance your decor with these timeless pieces that seamlessly blend neoclassical aesthetics, opaline glass craftsmanship, and functional lighting. Create an ambiance of sophistication and enchantment with these exquisite lamps featuring Venus and Neptune
Overall measurements:
24-Inches high to the the top of the socket
19.5 Inches high to the the top of the vase
6-inch diameter
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