LOT 2104 LUCERNE SILVER PLATE FAT LAMP WITH RARE MOTH REFLECTOR.
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Late 19th century. The lamp of Mid-Eastern design with four burners hung with an assortment of tools including wick cutters, adjusting on a cylindrical pole surmounted by a scrolling finial. The lamp on a multi-tiered molded circular base with fan design. This lamp comes with a rare silvered reflector in the form of a moth with spread wings. The wings with delicately etched design, joined to a curved arm joined to the post with a silver collar. SIZE: 34-1/4″ h. PROVENANCE: Original contents from the estate of Louise Alida Livingston, Oyster Bay, L.I., N.Y. Removed from the family home, Greenport L. I., N.Y. CONDITION: The lamp heavily tarnished and with soiling, four tools are present, the pole shaft in need of reattachment and in need of correct re-assembly. Reflector in generally good condition with no structural issues. Fair to good overall. 51941-6 (400-600)
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