Huge and elegant of table lamp by Maison JANSEN. FRANCE , c.19650's. US rewired.
Size : 38"H 24"w, 10 "D.
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Stock TB # C73
Maison JANSEN
Pair of French Table Lamps " BOUTS de TABLE" . Circa 1950's. Typical Maison JANSEN 2 patinas . Brass, 2 lights in each table lamp. Clear glass discs under each candelabra.
US rewired.
Size : each: 12"H with shade, 9"H without shadelamp, 10"L, 4"D
Elegant French table lamp designed by very well known Maison CHARLES with red egg. 2 bulbs. C. 1955's. Newly rewired.
Ernest Charles founded La Maison Charles in 1908. Over the course of the next few years, the company establishes a strong reputation almost bronze artists for its expertise in the reproduction of antique lighting. In 1923 Ernest’s son, Emile Charles, takes over La Maison Charles. In 1959 Emile’s two sons, Jean (valedictorian of l’école Boulle) and Jacques (graduate in Fine Arts), join the company. Together, they create the foundation for Charles' defining style and expertise, most notably expressed by their worldwide famous bronze lamp designs (Pineapple, Corn Stalk, Pine Cone, Lotus, Vase Médicis, etc...) In 1965 Jacques Charles creates the Inox Collection. The Organ lamps are particularly successful and become one the aesthetic references of this period. In 1971 Christiane Charles, Jean Charles’ wife, and Valedictorian (“Médaille d’Or”) in Sculpting at the Ecole Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), takes over the family business and creates her own series, the Christiane Charles Collection.
Size : 30"H, 5" * 5" base
Price : $ 2,880
An other table is also available nickeled with a red egg Stock TB # C 69b. Pictures below:
Pair of Elegant French Lotus flower table lamp designed by Maison CHARLES & Fils. C.1955's. Recently rewired.
Bronze, brass, and black square laminate base. Black shade.
Ernest Charles founded La Maison Charles in 1908. Over the course of the next few years, the company establishes a strong reputation of bronze artists for its expertise in the reproduction of antique lighting. In 1923 Ernest’s son, Emile Charles, takes over La Maison Charles. In 1959 Emile’s two sons, Jean (valedictorian of l’école Boulle) and Jacques (graduate in Fine Arts), join the company. Together, they create the foundation for Charles' defining style and expertise, most notably expressed by their worldwide famous bronze lamp designs (Pineapple, Corn Stalk, Pine Cone, Lotus, Vase Médicis, etc...) In 1965 Jacques Charles creates the Inox Collection. The Organ lamps are particularly successful and become one the aesthetic references of this period. In 1971 Christiane Charles, Jean Charles’ wife, and Valedictorian (“Médaille d’Or”) in Sculpting at the Ecole Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), takes over the family business and creates her own series, the Christiane Charles Collection.
French Pomegranate Table lamp designed by Maison CHARLES.
Maison Charles favored fruit and vegetable or organic themes in their lamps.
Bronze & Brass. C.1955's. US rewired.
Ernest Charles founded La Maison Charles in 1908. Over the course of the next few years, the company establishes a strong reputation of bronze artists for its expertise in the reproduction of antique lighting. In 1923 Ernest’s son, Emile Charles, takes over La Maison Charles. In 1959 Emile’s two sons, Jean (valedictorian of l’école Boulle) and Jacques (graduate in Fine Arts), join the company. Together, they create the foundation for Charles' defining style and expertise, most notably expressed by their worldwide famous bronze lamp designs (Pineapple, Corn Stalk, Pine Cone, Lotus, Vase Médicis, etc...) In 1965 Jacques Charles creates the Inox Collection. The Organ lamps are particularly successful and become one the aesthetic references of this period. In 1971 Christiane Charles, Jean Charles’ wife, and Valedictorian (“Médaille d’Or”) in Sculpting at the Ecole Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), takes over the family business and creates her own series, the Christiane Charles Collection.
French Table lamp designed by Maison Charles .C.1950's. Nickel plated, brass ( leaves) & black porcelain. US rewired.
Ernest Charles founded La Maison Charles in 1908. Over the course of the next few years, the company establishes a strong reputation of bronze artists for its expertise in the reproduction of antique lighting. In 1923 Ernest’s son, Emile Charles, takes over La Maison Charles. In 1959 Emile’s two sons, Jean (valedictorian of l’école Boulle) and Jacques (graduate in Fine Arts), join the company. Together, they create the foundation for Charles' defining style and expertise, most notably expressed by their worldwide famous bronze lamp designs (Pineapple, Corn Stalk, Pine Cone, Lotus, Vase Médicis, etc...) In 1965 Jacques Charles creates the Inox Collection. The Organ lamps are particularly successful and become one the aesthetic references of this period. In 1971 Christiane Charles, Jean Charles’ wife, and Valedictorian (“Médaille d’Or”) in Sculpting at the Ecole Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), takes over the family business and creates her own series, the Christiane Charles Collection.
Size : 16"H, 5"* 5" base. With the shades : 26"H, 17"W
Italian C.1950' hand painted porcelain table lamp SIGNED M MANGANI ( Porcellane d 'Arredo FIRENZE ITALY) . The bird is perch on a tree stump with small hand painted leaves and flowers.The porcelain figure and lamp post both on a black marble base.Original shade,2 bulbs. US rewired. Perfect condition.
Maison CHARLES Rue Bonaparte Paris FRANCE c.1950's. US rewired.
Ernest Charles founded La Maison Charles in 1908. Over the course of the next few years, the company establishes a strong reputation of bronze artists for its expertise in the reproduction of antique lighting. In 1923 Ernest’s son, Emile Charles, takes over La Maison Charles. In 1959 Emile’s two sons, Jean (valedictorian of l’école Boulle) and Jacques (graduate in Fine Arts), join the company. Together, they create the foundation for Charles' defining style and expertise, most notably expressed by their worldwide famous bronze lamp designs (Pineapple, Corn Stalk, Pine Cone, Lotus, Vase Médicis, etc...) In 1965 Jacques Charles creates the Inox Collection. The Organ lamps are particularly successful and become one the aesthetic references of this period. In 1971 Christiane Charles, Jean Charles’ wife, and Valedictorian (“Médaille d’Or”) in Sculpting at the Ecole Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), takes over the family business and creates her own series, the Christiane Charles Collection.
Size : 23"H overall, 3.5"*3.5" base,
Shades : 10"bottom, 4"top, 8"H
Price : $ 3950 for the pair
Stock TB #906
Maison CHARLES table lamp
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Maitre AGUTTES RICHELIEU-DROUOT Paris Auction October 2, 2009
Very huge impressive and decorative PAIR of french "Girandoles" c.1900's.US rewired, brass crystals and red perles. Can be stand on pedestrals or on a console or on a central or dining table... US rewired.
Maison CHARLES Corn lamp signed " Charles ", French c.1950's , brush stell and bronze. 3 bulbs. US rewired.
Ernest Charles founded La Maison Charles in 1908. Over the course of the next few years, the company establishes a strong reputation amongst bronze artists for its expertise in the reproduction of antique lighting. In 1923 Ernest’s son, Emile Charles, takes over La Maison Charles. In 1959 Emile’s two sons, Jean (valedictorian of l’école Boulle) and Jacques (graduate in Fine Arts), join the company. Together, they create the foundation for Charles' defining style and expertise, most notably expressed by their worldwide famous bronze lamp designs (Pineapple, Corn Stalk, Pine Cone, Lotus, Vase Médicis, etc...) In 1965 Jacques Charles creates the Inox Collection. The Organ lamps are particularly successful and become one the aesthetic references of this period. In 1971 Christiane Charles, Jean Charles’ wife, and Valedictorian (“Médaille d’Or”) in Sculpting at the Ecole Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), takes over the family business and creates her own series, the Christiane Charles Collection.
Pair of Table Torchiere Uplighter, c.1930's France. White Opaline Glass Shades with open top. Black painted metal base and wood post polished nickel trim and fittings. Pull chain switch.
US rewired.
3 table lamps identical available
Size : 30"H, 11"diam opaline glass shade, 10"diam base
Price : $ 1425 for 1 pair ( please e-mail if you want to purchase only one)
French Bronze LOTUS Table Lamp by Maison CHARLES, Rue BONAPARTE , PARIS VI. FRANCE. New black shade with shining brass colored lining. US rewired.
Ernest Charles founded La Maison Charles in 1908. Over the course of the next few years, the company establishes a strong reputation amongst bronze artists for its expertise in the reproduction of antique lighting. In 1923 Ernest’s son, Emile Charles, takes over La Maison Charles. In 1959 Emile’s two sons, Jean (valedictorian of l’école Boulle) and Jacques (graduate in Fine Arts), join the company. Together, they create the foundation for Charles' defining style and expertise, most notably expressed by their worldwide famous bronze lamp designs (Pineapple, Corn Stalk, Pine Cone, Lotus, Vase Médicis, etc...) In 1965 Jacques Charles creates the Inox Collection. The Organ lamps are particularly successful and become one the aesthetic references of this period. In 1971 Christiane Charles, Jean Charles’ wife, and Valedictorian (“Médaille d’Or”) in Sculpting at the Ecole Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), takes over the family business and creates her own series, the Christiane Charles Collection.
Size: 21" H without the shade, 3o"H with the shade, 5"*5" for the base.
Pair of French Art Deco Period Illluminated Candlesticks with original pink mirrors, black Opaline on the modern geometric base, brass and Original Opaline Shades. "Bouts de table". Newly rewired
MAISON CHARLES Pair of Table lamps, by Maison CHARLES. Pomenagrate. French c.1950's. US rewired.
Ernest Charles founded La Maison Charles in 1908. Over the course of the next few years, the company establishes a strong reputation of bronze artists for its expertise in the reproduction of antique lighting. In 1923 Ernest’s son, Emile Charles, takes over La Maison Charles. In 1959 Emile’s two sons, Jean (valedictorian of l’école Boulle) and Jacques (graduate in Fine Arts), join the company. Together, they create the foundation for Charles' defining style and expertise, most notably expressed by their worldwide famous bronze lamp designs (Pineapple, Corn Stalk, Pine Cone, Lotus, Vase Médicis, etc...) In 1965 Jacques Charles creates the Inox Collection. The Organ lamps are particularly successful and become one the aesthetic references of this period. In 1971 Christiane Charles, Jean Charles’ wife, and Valedictorian (“Médaille d’Or”) in Sculpting at the Ecole Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), takes over the family business and creates her own series, the Christiane Charles Collection.