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Vintage Allied The Berlin porcelain factory was opened in 1751 and after an unfortunate range of poor management decisions over a period of 12 years was finally purchased in 1763 by Frederick the Gre...

 

Vintage Allied
Vintage Allied

The Berlin porcelain factory was opened in 1751 and after an unfortunate range of poor management decisions over a period of 12 years was finally purchased in 1763 by Frederick the Great, the King of Prussia.

All European art, architecture, painting, furniture, dress and design, including silver and porcelain, evolved into one of the most smart and stylish periods of design ever seen. The style swept Europe with its influence seen from London to St Petersburg including the United States of America.

By 1830, Prussia was ruled by Friedrich Wilhelm III and styles had changed.  This period saw the final days of the sharp, early 19th century neo-classic style.  Born in the 1765’s, this very smart era of design was spread across a time line of about 65 years.  At this closing period however, The Berlin Royal Porcelain Manufactory, continued to produce these elegant neo-classic styles.  

This style has never been surpassed, characterised by its understated simplicity, restraint and purity of form.  We should also remember when we speak of changes in design and style in terms of time periods, i.e., the neo-classic period 1765 – 1830; we are not referring to an exact date, as these styles simply evolved into new lines of design. 

 The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co illustrate this late neo-classic style with an elegant Berlin lamp. The style defined by its simplicity of line, harmonious proportions and visual balance.

  

 

The lamp, in-the-white and sensitively painted with two rustic character subjects.Painted, in monochrome enamel, en grisaille, a painters’ technique by which an image is painted in shades of grey, giving the image a modelled appearance, creating the illusion of sculpture.

One side with a young peasant girl on her way to market, a basket on her arm and a second balanced on her head, the reverse with a little boy, a wooden spinning top and string in hand.

The lamp rim, neck and square based plinth, gilded. The lamp with moulded and applied handles, in both bright and matte gilding.  The elegant handles showing elements of Egyptian influenced design.  The lamp having had some repair to the handles.  The lamp standing on a custom designed and made, gold plated, square bronze base, stepped, with an inverted curve.

A product of the first quarter of the 19th century in classic late Empire style.                A beautifully understated lamp, illustrated, with an ivory pleated silk shade.

 Circa 1830     Overall height (including shade) 25″ / 63cm

An antique lamp can be a lot more than just a source of interior lighting; it can also be a work of art with a major contribution to the classic / eclectic interior.  To paraphrase Geoffrey Godden, the great English porcelain authority, who used the phrase, “these minor monuments”.

Antique lamps with a “presence†can add to our visual appreciation of life.  An antique lamp can be seen and appreciated in just the same way as a picture, which can add so much to enrich our lives.

The Berlin factory flourished throughout the 18th and 19th centuries until 1944 when allied bombing destroyed it, after which production was moved to the city of Selb.  During the period 1955 -1957, the whole production was then moved back to Berlin, where today, this factory produces some of the finest porcelain in Europe.

 

The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialise in antique lamps with an on-line range of over 100 unique, antique lamps.  Lamps are shipped ready wired for the US the UK and Australia.

For more information you are invited to visit their web site at:-

www.antiquelampshop.com

© The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co 2009

 

 

About the Author:

Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery,with his commercial experience spaning a period of 40 years,including as a valuer to the Australian Government’s Incentive to the Arts Scheme. His long experience with antique ceramics and glass also includes dealing with leading museums and numerous international private collections. He has extended his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comAntique Lamps – A Berlin Lamp, Pure Classic

Shelley is one of the names that most people with an interest in antiques and design to find familiar. Shelley is probably the most famous for its productions of the period from 1910 â € "1940. This, of course, includes the exuberant period of design known as â Deco œArt € €, however, we must return to 1862 to find the origin of this famous name.

Shelley potteries began life as the Foley China Works in Fenton, Staffordshire, when Joseph Shelley became a partner in the firm. A Joseph Shelley progressed through the company and in 1910, the name of "Shelley China" is being actively promoted under the name of the company, eventually switching to Shelley in 1925.

Shelley remained in production until 1966 when he was taken by Allied English Potteries, now part of The Group. Doulton Shelley Art Deco styles are considered as high as the Art Deco style porcelain period can be!

The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co have recently acquired a very rare, matched pair of English Shelley porcelain lamps ideally suited for fans of the Art Deco interior design, lamps with an all-over â € œBurnt Orangeâ € background color, so typical of this period vibrant design.

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With an overall height, including lampshades, 25 bis € / 64cm, these lamps show strong influence of Japanese design with the orange ground decorated with themes drawn elegantly crane in flight, birds gloss enamel in a green and black. The bronze floor lamps, custom made, the square stepped bases, gloss black enamel.

These are a pair of earrings of hard to find, Shelley, Lamps. Art Deco Circa 1925.

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 © The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co 2008

About the Author:

Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery. From an early age he recalls picking up tea cups, looking for the mark on the base, discerning the maker.

His commercial experience spans a period of 40 years. This includes 25 years as an international specialist dealer for the gallery formerly known as “The Antique Porcelain Gallery”, in Sydney’s Martin Place and as a valuer to the Australian Commonwealth Government’s Incentive to the Arts Scheme.

His long experience with antique ceramics and glass also includes dealing with leading museums and numerous international private collections.

He is also well known as a regular lecturer to ceramic societies, fine arts societies, he also consults to leading auction houses and has been a sought after contributor to magazines and journals with articles on antique ceramics.

Extending his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comLamps for Interior Design – Shelley Porcelain