Great Art Glass Lamps : Tiffany, Duffner and Kimberly, Pairpoint, and Handel

Great Art Glass Lamps 

: Tiffany, Duffner and Kimberly, Pairpoint, and Handel by MAY MARTIN M.


ISBN
9780764318085
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
240
Dimensions
228 x 304mm

This book is a lamp collector's dream. Presented together for the first time are over 200 of the finest Victorian glass-shaded lamps made by the top four manufacturers: Tiffany, Duffner and Kimberly, Pairpoint, and Handel. Each lamp is shown in large color photographs to display the exquisite detail that has kept them among the most cherished and valuable Victorian home accessories. A never-before-published 1906 Duffner and Kimberly lamps catalog supplements the photographs and gives exact design details._x000D_The book was written by a dedicated and knowledgeable enthusiast of Victorian culture who searched among the finest private collections, museums, and leading galleries to locate each top example from his "world's best" wish list. He found everything he went looking for and more, and it is all here to enthrall you._x000D_Everyone who loves glass will marvel at these extraordinary examples of the finest glass artists and early 20th century industry combining to make incredible works of art. Collectors, museum curators, dealers, art historians, and interior designers will all find this an invaluable aid in assessing the best in art glass lamp designs._x000D_ AUTHOR: Martin M. May is an avid Victorian enthusiast who deals in many areas of Victorian antiques. He writes and lectures to appraisers, antique clubs, and fellow enthusiasts on topics including Tiffany Studios, Victorian lighting, leaded lamps, oak furnishings, and Flow Blue china. His previous book, Victorian De*/cor, is an overview of many of these subjects.
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