Art Deco Kneeling Nude Glass Grapes Leaves Green Metal Lamp Frankart Germany

Art Deco Kneeling Nude Glass Grapes Leaves Green Metal Lamp Frankart Germany

Art Deco Kneeling Nude Glass Grapes Leaves Green Metal Lamp Frankart Germany
Authentic Art Deco Nude Lamp with Beaded Heavy Glass Grapes Shade on a black painted wooden base. Stamped "Germany" by the cord on the base.

This is a typical Frankart-style lamp, but may be a bit earlier than that company's beginnings. Beautiful thick frosted glass "grapes" hang from the glass beaded shade wire frame. Kneeling nude woman appears to hold the vines and shade. Metal woman and frame are painted green.

Needs 2 minor repairs: (1) 2 glass grapes need to be re-wired onto the shade; (2) 2 small sections of leaves have come loose from the frame and need to be re-attached. Dark green finish is in very good to excellent condition. 1 leaf has a bit of slightly worn finish.

Rest of metal on lamp is dark green. 15" tall x slightly less than 6 1/2" deep x 4 1/2 wide base. 7 1/2 wide at frame.

Art Deco Kneeling Nude Glass Grapes Leaves Green Metal Lamp Frankart? Metal woman and frame are in green finish. Ark green finish is in very good to excellent condition.

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This item is in the category "Antiques\Decorative Arts\Lamps". The seller is "americana-1732" and is located in Lexington, Kentucky.

This item can be shipped to United States.


Art Deco Kneeling Nude Glass Grapes Leaves Green Metal Lamp Frankart Germany


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