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Out of stockTable lamp mod. 12297 designed by Angelo Lelli for Arredoluce , Italy, 1950s Brass and lacquered aluminum. In excellent used working condition, authenticated by Arredoluce Lit.
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Pair of 1970s table lamps attributed to the Italian designer/manufacturer "Valenti Luce". Aluminium frame and white crystal globe light with blue base, vintage/industrial style. European plug (up to 250V), fits 40V bulbs. Production period 1970 - 1979. Valenti Luce is an Italian brand founded in 1929, a leader in modern lighting design. Valenti's collection has won several awards including the prestigious "Compasso d'Oro" and some of his most important creations such as: "Pistillo", "Pistillino" and "Hebi" are recognised as icons and can be found at Moma and the Triennale in Milan. FUNCTIONING ITEMS - ONE OF THE LAMPS HAS A DIFFERENT SWITCH. Period: 1970s Measurements: H 22 x D 13 cm
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Group of Murano chandeliers from the 1970s. Applications in white Murano glass, with blue edges, shapes reminiscent of the lily with chromed structure. They are three the same and one different. They need to be checked, they need a minimal adjustment of the electrical part, and the chrome plating is not perfect in all of them. Period: 1970s Measurements: Ø 40 cm
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Large gilded bronze candlestick, dated 24 May 1908. On the base bears an inscription commemorating the beatification of Maddalena Sofia Barat (Joigny, 12 December 1779 - Paris, 25 May 1865) who was a French religious, founder of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Date of beatification: May 24, 1908. (Template height m 1.66)Period: May 24, 1908 Measurements: H 210 x Ø 90 cm
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The full name would be Lüsterweibchen or Lüstermännchen, but everyone calls them more simply "luster". These are the anthropomorphic chandeliers, suspended in midair in the living rooms or in front of the doors of the Ampezzo houses, which with their strange features carved in wood and completed by large antlers give reference to the traditions of the mountains. Their origin dates back to the centuries when the border between superstition and reality was rather blurred and man relied on similar apotropaic figures to drive away their fears. Precisely this was the task of the "lusters": to watch over domestic peace, keeping the Evil One away.Period: 1950s Measurements: H 35 x L 61 x P 33 cm