Table lamp - Delftware





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Oil lamp with an estimated period of 1900–1910, featuring glass and Delftware ceramic, a white opal glass globe, and dimensions of 70 cm high by 40 cm wide, of European antique origin in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
A large and elegant parlour oil lamp combining Delft-style hand-painted faience, ornate Rococo cast iron side arms, a bronze base with lion's paw feet, and a white opal glass globe with ruffled edge. The cobalt blue floral decoration on the reservoir and the fine craquelure in the glaze confirm its authentic age.
Details:
Period: c. 1880–1910 | Origin: Western Europe (Belgium / Netherlands / France)
Height: ~70 cm | Width: ~40 cm | Style: Victorian / Belle Époque
Condition:
The piece is in good condition for its age with a natural patina on all metalwork. The opal globe and ceramic reservoir are intact. The brass burner has a few minor dents and the chimney glass is missing — both easily addressed by a restoration specialist.
No visible maker's marks, consistent with small European workshop production of the period. Suitable for display as-is or full restoration.
The lamp will be carefully and professionally packed, with each fragile component wrapped individually. Sent with a tracking number
A large and elegant parlour oil lamp combining Delft-style hand-painted faience, ornate Rococo cast iron side arms, a bronze base with lion's paw feet, and a white opal glass globe with ruffled edge. The cobalt blue floral decoration on the reservoir and the fine craquelure in the glaze confirm its authentic age.
Details:
Period: c. 1880–1910 | Origin: Western Europe (Belgium / Netherlands / France)
Height: ~70 cm | Width: ~40 cm | Style: Victorian / Belle Époque
Condition:
The piece is in good condition for its age with a natural patina on all metalwork. The opal globe and ceramic reservoir are intact. The brass burner has a few minor dents and the chimney glass is missing — both easily addressed by a restoration specialist.
No visible maker's marks, consistent with small European workshop production of the period. Suitable for display as-is or full restoration.
The lamp will be carefully and professionally packed, with each fragile component wrapped individually. Sent with a tracking number

