No. 100819319

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Ipsens Enke - Georg Thylstrup - Table lamp - Terracotta
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€ 55
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Ipsens Enke - Georg Thylstrup - Table lamp - Terracotta

Ipsens Enke Art Nouveau tampe lamp by Georg Thylstrup in large version. Stunning Art Nouveau table lamp designed by Georg Thylstrup in 1927, two crows sitting on a branch. The craws are tactile and decorated in raised design/embossed so to speak. Amazing vintage condition. The lamp is very heavy. 48 cm in hight 15 cm in diameter Georg Thylstrup (31 July 1884 in Roskilde – 21 February 1930 in Copenhagen) was a Danish silversmith, ceramist, and sculptor. He was associated with the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory from 1911. P. Ipsen (1843 - 1955) was a very successful Danish company that, especially during the first part of the 1900s, managed to attract several major names in Danish design who worked for the manufacturer, which over the years exported its pieces to many countries. Over the years, Ipsen Enke's creations won 56 top international awards and are represented in numerous public institutions, including the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, the National Museum in Stockholm, the Los Angeles Museum in California, the Cleveland and Brooklyn Museums, the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, the National Museum of Finland in Helsinki, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Copenhagen Museum of Fine Arts, the Friends of the Museums of the City of Mons, Brussels, the National Arts Club in New York, and the National History Museum of Latvia in Riga.

No. 100819319

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Ipsens Enke - Georg Thylstrup - Table lamp - Terracotta

Ipsens Enke - Georg Thylstrup - Table lamp - Terracotta

Ipsens Enke Art Nouveau tampe lamp by Georg Thylstrup in large version.

Stunning Art Nouveau table lamp designed by Georg Thylstrup in 1927, two crows sitting on a branch. The craws are tactile and decorated in raised design/embossed so to speak.
Amazing vintage condition. The lamp is very heavy.

48 cm in hight
15 cm in diameter

Georg Thylstrup (31 July 1884 in Roskilde – 21 February 1930 in Copenhagen) was a Danish silversmith, ceramist, and sculptor. He was associated with the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory from 1911.

P. Ipsen (1843 - 1955) was a very successful Danish company that, especially during the first part of the 1900s, managed to attract several major names in Danish design who worked for the manufacturer, which over the years exported its pieces to many countries. Over the years, Ipsen Enke's creations won 56 top international awards and are represented in numerous public institutions, including the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, the National Museum in Stockholm, the Los Angeles Museum in California, the Cleveland and Brooklyn Museums, the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, the National Museum of Finland in Helsinki, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Copenhagen Museum of Fine Arts, the Friends of the Museums of the City of Mons, Brussels, the National Arts Club in New York, and the National History Museum of Latvia in Riga.

Final bid
€ 55
Christophe Thiebaut
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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