Jun 24, 2025 11:00 EST

Doyle+Design

 
Lot 679
 

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Tiffany Studios Bronze and Leaded Glass 'Feather’ Table Lamp

Circa 1915

The conical shade decorated with stylized feather motifs and a geometric border, in mottled green, amethyst and opalescent glass, the flower-base with a paneled standard and stpped circular foot, pierced metal heat cap, shade signed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK (lower inner rim) and 1439-1 (upper inner rim), base stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 534. Height 21 1/2 inches; height of 6 1/2 shade, diameter 16 inches.

Sold for $15,360
Estimated at $8,000 - $12,000

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

Circa 1915

The conical shade decorated with stylized feather motifs and a geometric border, in mottled green, amethyst and opalescent glass, the flower-base with a paneled standard and stpped circular foot, pierced metal heat cap, shade signed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK (lower inner rim) and 1439-1 (upper inner rim), base stamped TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 534. Height 21 1/2 inches; height of 6 1/2 shade, diameter 16 inches.

Shade: appears to be in generally good conidtion; shade appears to be "in-the-round;" there are approximatel three 'feather' glass segments with hairine cracks; there are approximately eight glass segments with hairline cracks at the lower geometric border; no hairline cracks were observed to any of the oval or teardrop-shaped 'peacock eye' glass segments; no apparent evidence of replacement or restoration to any of the individual glass segments; some of the horizontal caming and lower rim band of the shade retain traces of green patina (this patina is mostly worn away elsewhere on the caming on the exterior side); the green patina is more intact on the interior side of the shade

Base: the lamp has three light sockets; the sockets appear to have age; all three on-off light-switch paddles are marked WEBER; the lamp is currently wired, however, the switches, sockets, and wiring were not tested; the lamp base has a uniform mottled green and chocolate brown patina; the patina currently has a dulled appearance (would benefit from a cleaning and waxing); the heat cap may or may not be an original Tiffany Studios heat cap; the heat cap lacks a screw to allow it to securely and properly screw on to the bronze ring at the top of the base

Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.

Auction: Doyle+Design, Jun 24, 2025

  • Successful Doyle+Design Auction on June 24, 2025

  • A Celebration of Modern & Contemporary Furniture, Art & Design

  • Consignments Are Currently Being Accepted for Future Auctions

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NEW YORK, NY -- On June 24, 2025, Doyle hosted a sale in the popular Doyle+Design auction category that saw strong results for a wide range of Modern and Contemporary furniture, art and design by prominent designers, makers and artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Art
Highlighting the sale was Vase of Flowers Series X, a vibrant, large-scale painting from 2000 by Peter Max (1937-2023) that soared to $28,800, more than double its $8,000-12,000 estimate. The dynamic composition featured the artist's signature palette of psychedelic hues and energetic brushstrokes. Another standout by Max, Umbrella Man, also performed exceptionally well, realizing $16,640, more than triple its $3,000-5,000 estimate.

Design
The selection of works by Tiffany Studios featured two circa 1915 bronze and leaded glass table lamps that garnered strong results -- a ‘Colonial Faux-Jeweled Band’ table lamp sold for $16,640 and a 'Feather' table lamp realized $15,360, both outperforming their $8,000-12,000 estimates. Art pottery featured a circa 1975-85 glazed and incised earthenware vessel by Claude Conover titled Balinah estimated at $6,000-8,000 that sold for $10,880.

Furniture
Furniture offerings in the sale included a set of eight 'CAB' leather armchairs by Mario Bellini for Cassina, introduced in 1977, that achieved $9,600, far over the $4,000-6,000 estimate. Hans Wegner’s 'Flag Halyard' armchair of enameled and chromed metal with taut flagline also realized $9,600, surpassing its $5,000-8,000 estimate.

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