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    ERPEES bedside lamp from Pfäffle Leuchten, Germany, 1960s

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    The lamp, with a nice design specific to the Mid-Century Modern era, is provided with a triangular base with a built-in switch, folding brass rod and an adjustable perforated conical lampshade made of aluminum and brass, with circular round holes. The lampshade and the top of the base are painted light blue. Fully functional, the lamp is in very good vintage conditions. E14 bulb is not included. Dimensions (HxWxD): 25x12x15 cm; Lenght cord: 120 cm ; Weight: 500 g Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. The item colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources, sales platform settings or your monitor settings. For a more conclusive idea please see the detail pictures or ask for details. Thanks for your visit!  
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    120 
  • 550 

    Space Age Atomic tripod table lamp by Massive, 1960s

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    Extremely rare lamp model 12334 produced by Massive, Belgium in the 1960s, in the purest Mid-Century Modern style. White opal frosted and ribbed pumpkin style oval glass lampshade. The cone above the lampshade and the support below the lampshade are made of solid teak wood. The legs and the upper ring are made of polished brass. Absolutely all parts of the lamp are the original ones, including the electrical components. The lamp is in exceptional vintage condition and in working condition. The bulb are included. Lampshade diameter: 22 cm ; Cord length: 180 cm As already mentioned, the lamp works, but as with all vintage lighting, we recommend checking and updating as necessary. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. The lamp is listed on the vintage lighting consulting portal, Vintageinfo (www.vintageinfo.be/massive-tripod-table-lamp)
    550 
    550 
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    500 

    Sputnik chandelier with 8 Opaline lampshades, Stilnovo Style, 1950s, IT

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    Spectacular and exquisite ceiling lamp made in Italy in the 1950s. This item is characteristic for the beautiful Stilnovo that touched the Italian design in the 40s and made Italian designers famous for their Mid-Century lighting fixtures. The lamp is made of brass (and white painted brass). The lampshades are made of Opaline.  The piece is kept in good condition and is in full working order. Kept in good vintage condition, it shows just minor traces of use consistent with it's age (all visible in the photos).
    500 
    500 
  • Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s
    Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s
    150 

    Coffee table made in Germany in the 1960s

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    Small coffee table manufactured in Germany in the 1960s. The table has a minimalist, elegant and sober design, representative for the German Modernism. The flared legs have brass clogs. The piece is in very good vintage condition and was recently restored.
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    150 
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    700 

    Atomic Modern Jet Age sculpture “Sprite-Lite” table lamp by Richard Barr for Laurel, USA, 1960’s

    First time published in the 1965 Laurel Catalog and unanimously recognized as the most beautiful high-intensity lamp in America, the Model D750 known as the "sprite-lite" has impressed since its appearance with its aerodynamics sculptural shape and versatility (can be used as a table, desk, bedside or wall lamp due to a mounting hole under the base) and continues to impress even today, when it is hunted by collectors and design lovers around the world. This true work of futuristic art that excels in both form and finish, was specially designed by sculptor Richard Barr for Laurel Lamp Co. in the early 1960's, with a die-cast sculpted base (incorporating the transformer which by its weight gives the lamp a very good stability) and two-toned shade, which houses a high intensity light bulb. Originally the “sprite-lite” was offered in black, white, green, sand, tangerine, mustard, and blue with Swedish brass accents. Also offered in polished chrome with black accents, or all Swedish brass.The lamp is multi adjustable and can pivots easily both at the base and at the shade. The lamp on offer is in sand tone with Swedish brass finish, with all the original components (including electrics) and is equipped with voltage converter 220V to 110V and European plug. Laurel manufacture sticker still present on shade interior. Fully functional with some minor wear, the lamp is in very good vintage conditions. Bulb is included, but 12V high-intensity replacement bulb are broadly available anyway. Measurements (HxWxD): 35x9.5x19 cm; Lenght cord: 175 cm ; Weight: 1.8 kg Even if the lamp work it is a vintage item, so we recommend that it be checked by a specialist before use. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thanks for your visit!  
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    700 
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    200 

    Art Deco J. G. Baer Sumiswald Wall Clock, Swiss, cca.1930

    An early 20th century wall clock JG Baer Sumiswald, Switzerland, P.T.T (Swiss Post, Telegraph and Telephone formed in 1928), with the dial having Arabic numerals and also 24-hour numerals in red, matching steel hands, in oak case of the type called by the French "œil-de-bœuf" (bull's eye), case diameter (front) = 400 mm / dial = 250 mm / octagonal oak wood case (back / mechanism) with side = 150 mm. The case has the original (domed) glass, with a brass frame. The pendulum is also made of brass. The key of the watch is the original one. The mechanism (serial - 4793) inscribed "F-que Horloges Monumentales | J.G.Baer | Sumiswald (Suisse)" with the dimensions 120x68x65 mm (HxWxD), is type Anchor escapement. In horology, the anchor escapement is a type of escapement used in pendulum clocks. The escapement is a mechanism in a mechanical clock that maintains the swing of the pendulum by giving it a small push each swing, and allows the clock's wheels to advance a fixed amount with each swing, moving the clock's hands forward. The anchor escapement was so named because one of its principal parts is shaped vaguely like a ship's anchor. A video recording with the clock in function mode is available on request.
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    Typical Mid Century wall lamps, set of 3, Italy, 1960s

    Set of 3 wall lamps, presenting all the characteristics specific to the middle of the 20th century: materials used (brass and plastic), as well as the Space Age pattern specific to the Mid-Century design. The lamps are in good vintage condition (one shows some signs of wear, please see the pictures). All the wall lamps are in full working order and ready to use.
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    Brass aluminium train coat and luggage rack from 1960s, with a brass clothes hanger

    Large 1960's design brass aluminum train coat & luggage rack, accompanied by a brass clothes hanger. The train coat & luggage rack provide 10 hooks for coats and an original braided luggage net. The items show slight signs of wear consistent with age and use, and a lovely patina of time. Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings. A stylish organic shapes piece that can beautify any interior of your home, restaurant, or office.
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    250 

    Elegant Stilnovo style brass floor lamp, 1950s, Italy

    Elegant Stilnovo style brass floor lamp made in the 1950s in Italy. This elegant flower-like lamp is made of brass and features a small table top made of black glass. The lamp has two glass shades. The suave and elegant look is characteristic for the Italian design of the 1940s and 1950s. The lamp is in full working order and could be a nice addition to any room.  The item is in overall good shape and has only minor signs of wear consistent with its age.
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    250 
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    Mid-Century brass floor lamp with fiberglass shade, 1950s, Germany

    Elegant Mid-Century brass floor lamp with fiberglass shade. The lamp is made in the 1950s in Germany. It has its original switches and they work separately: one powers the lightbulb at the top of the lampshade and the other powers the two lightbulbs at the base of the lampshade. The item is in overall good shape with some scratches on the tripod and minor signs of ware on the shade (see photos).
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    200 
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    3 lights brass chandelier made in France, in the 1940s
    3 lights brass chandelier made in France, in the 1940s
    150 

    3 lights brass chandelier made in France, in the 1940s

    Elegant and impressive 3 lights chandelier made in France, in the late 1930s or early 1940s. The chandelier, resembling a bouquet of flowers, has three shades made of translucent brown glass, with pearl shimmering. The arms are made of brass and the central tubing is made of silver metal. The chandelier features the Art Deco aesthetics, but at the same time recalls the Art Nouveau lines (especially on the lightshades), which were so popular in France. On the inside of the canopy is marked "Albani". The piece is kept in good condition and is in full working order.
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    150 
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    Pair of chairs manufactured in France
    Pair of chairs manufactured in France
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    Pair of chairs manufactured in France

    Beautiful pair of chairs made in France, in the 1960s. The structure, made of walnut, is very elegant and reminiscent of Art Deco current. The front legs, cone-shaped, have brass clogs. The chairs were re-upholstered in the spirit of the period and are in excellent condition.
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    100 
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    Pair of French walnut chairs
    Pair of French walnut chairs
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    Pair of French walnut chairs

    Pair of chairs made in France, in the late 1970s. The structure, made of walnut, draws a slim silhouette, accentuated by the trapezoidal shape of the backrest. The front legs, cone-shaped, have brass clogs. The chairs have new upholstery (in the spirit of the period) and are in excellent condition.
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    250 

    French Neoclassical Brass Serving Bar Cart, from 1960s

    Large French serving trolley for drinks, coffee or tea. The trolley is worked in a neoclassical style, made of brass with two smoked glass shelves. The item is in overal good vintage condition according to his age (please see the photos).
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    250 
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    75 

    Elegant Art Deco hallway stand made of brass, 1950s, Germany

    Elegant Art Deco hallway stand made of brass in 1950s in Germany. The stand has two brass shelfs and a top made of black glass. With a geometric and minimalistic look, this Art Deco piece of furniture is very light and will be an non-intrusive yet chic presence in any hallway. The item is in good vintage condition.
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    75 
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    1.150 

    Minerva Coffee Table by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen for France & Daverkosen

    Beautiful Minerva (model FD516) coffee table designed by Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen and manufacturedf by France & Daverkosen in Denmark, in the 1950s. This two-tiered cocktail/coffee table was designed in 1956 and it's made of solid medium-dark teak and rattan. The legs are connected with brass angled supports. The item is in good vintage condition.
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    1.150 
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    Minibar (cabinet) with attached lamp
    Minibar (cabinet) with attached lamp
    400 

    Spectacular Art Deco minibar

    Spectacular Art Deco minibar produced in Hungary sometime between WW1 and WW2. The bar has its own lights, one attached on the side and one inside the glass case. This is definitively an elegant and discreet piece, with simple lines and geometric shapes. The glass case has an intermediary glass shelf and is upholstered. The brass inserts and shoes are also representative for the interwar aesthetics. The minibar is in very good condition and was recently restored: the lampshade, damaged by time, has been changed (keeping the original metal frame) and the wood was re-stained in the original color.
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    400 
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    80 

    Little green and pink table lamp

    Beautiful and suave Art Deco green and pink table made in Germany in the 1950s. The table lamp has a light green body, a brass tube and a pink lampshade made of plastic. It also has it's original switcher. The lamp is in full working order and in good vintage condition.
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    Wall coat rack made of brass

    Wall coat rack made of brass. The piece is produced in Germany in the 1950s. The piece is a versatile exponent of the thin border between Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern and is kept in very good vintage condition.
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    120 
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    9 lights brass chandelier made in Italy, in the 1950s
    9 lights brass chandelier made in Italy, in the 1950s
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    9 lights brass chandelier made in Italy, in the 1940s

    Elegant yet spectacular 9 lights radial chandelier made in Italy, in the late 1940s or early 1950s. This radial chandelier features 9 arms made of brass with shades made of glass and black metal fixtures. It is in its original condition and displays all the major characteristics of International Style / Mid-Century design, alongside with reminiscences of Stile Liberty and Art Deco. An exquisite piece, resembling a bouquet of tulips. The chandelier is kept in good condition. Italy's Stile Liberty took its name from the British department store Liberty, the colorful textiles of which were particularly popular in Italy. Notable Italian designers included Galileo Chini, whose ceramics were inspired both by majolica patterns and by Art Nouveau. He was later known as a painter and a scenic designer; he designed the sets for two Puccini operas Gianni Schicchi and Turnadot. The Teatro Massimo in Palermo, by the architect Ernesto Basile, is an example of the Italian variant of the style, architectural style, which combined Art Nouveau and classical elements. The most important figure in Italian Art Nouveau furniture design was Carlo Bugatti, the son of an architect and sculptor, and brother of the famous automobile designer. He studied at the Milanese Academy of Brera, and later the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His work was distinguished by its exoticism and eccentricity, included silverware, textiles, ceramics, and musical instruments, but he is best remembered for his innovative furniture designs, shown first in the 1888 Milan Fine Arts Fair. His furniture often featured a keyhole design, and had unusual coverings, including parchment and silk, and inlays of bone and ivory. It also sometimes had surprising organic shapes, copied after snails and cobras.
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    480 
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    Corner sideboard with rolling shutters
    Corner sideboard with rolling shutters
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    Corner sideboard with rolling shutters

    Corner sideboard with rolling shutters. Can be used as a TV stand or minibar and is made in Germany, in the late 1940s or early 1950s. The contrast between the dark brown and acacia color are specific for the German furniture design of that period and creates a nice chromatic game. The sides and top are decorated with brass rods. Inside, the rolling shutters hide behind a double wall when open (so the storage space is completely void). The piece was recently restored and is in very good shape.
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    240 
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    Coffee table with brass clogs and formica top
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    Coffee table with brass clogs and Formica top

    Small coffee table manufactured in the 1970s. The table has a minimalist, elegant and sober design. The yellow top, made of Formica, features a nice geometric design and a nice brass decoration. The flared legs have brass clogs. They are flexible so the table would be stable even if the floor has some irregularities. The piece is in very good vintage condition showing just some small traces of use in one sector of the top (see photo).
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    100 
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    Trapezoidal wall mirror, Germany, 1980s
    Trapezoidal wall mirror, Germany, 1980s
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    Trapezoidal wall mirror, Germany, 1980s

    Beautiful wall mirror made in Germany in the 1980s. The trapezoidal frame is made of wood and brass. The piece is in very good vintage condition.
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    60 
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    Newspaper holder made in Hungary in the 1940s
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    Newspaper holder made in Hungary in the 1940s

    Rattan newspaper holder made in Hungary in the 1940s. The folder features some little decorations made of brass and is in very good vintage condition.
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    50 
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    Charming Mid-Century table lamp
    Charming Mid-Century table lamp
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    Charming Mid-Century table lamp

    Charming Mid-Century table lamp made of metal and brass. The table lamp features a beautiful contrast between the golden brass and the soft shade of blue. Made in the early 1950s, this piece is in very good condition displaying no deterioration. It also has the original lightbulb socket and switch.
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    100 
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    Wall coat rack made of brass
    Wall coat rack made of brass
    150 

    Wall coat rack made of brass

    Wall coat rack made of brass. The piece is produced in Belgium in the 1950s. The piece is a versatile exponent of the thin border between Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern and is kept in very good vintage condition.
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    150 
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    Elegant Art Deco mantel clock
    Elegant Art Deco mantel clock
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    Elegant Art Deco mantel clock

    Beautiful Art Deco mantel clock made in the 30s. It features a very elegant varnished wood case. It has an sophisticated look provided by the dialogue between the dark and acacia coloured areas and the brass inserts complying with a precise geometric game. This clock can give a touch of sophistication to any room. It is in very good condition with only small age-related traces (varnish related, can all be restored).
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    150 
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    Metamec mantel clock made of wood and brass
    Metamec mantel clock made of wood and brass
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    Metamec mantel clock made of wood and brass

    Beautiful Metamec table clock made in England in the 1940s. The clock features a french mechanism (in the first decade of their activity, Metamec imported the mechanisms). It’s a high quality, spectacular, Art Deco mechanical clock with a case made of wood and brass and a dial designed with preciousness and elegance. It is in very good condition with only small age-related traces.
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    100 
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    Pannonia Art Deco table lamp
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    Pannonia Art Deco table lamp

    Elegant Art Deco table lamp with two lights. Made by Pannonia, in Hungary, in the 1940s, the lamp is made of brass and is in very good condition.
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    150 
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    Bevelled Crystal Mirror, Belgium, 1940s
    Bevelled Crystal Mirror, Belgium, 1940s
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    Bevelled Crystal Mirror, Belgium, 1940s

    Spectacular and exquisite bevelled crystal mirror made in Belgium in the 1940s. It features a brass frame and is in very good shape.
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    100