Tuesday 9 September 2008

Four Elegant Treasured Accent Lamps That Are Small and Reasonably Priced

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For those who collect small accent lamps, there are four antique manufacturers and styles that really stand out. These four names are Murano glass from Italy, Waterford Crystal from Ireland, Capo di Monte porcelain from Italy and Tiffany Studio glass from the United States.

Of course, there are other popular glass and lamp manufacturers, but these names represent a solid cross-section of the antique market. To learn more about each of them, take a look below.

Table Lamps by Tiffany

The first Tiffany lamp sold by Tiffany Studios was in 1899. It was designed by the firm's founder, Louis Comfort Tiffany. And though Tiffany Studios only remained in business and producing lamps until 1938, their original lamps will sometimes sell for a small fortune. For example, an early Tiffany lamp built by Tiffany himself recently auctioned for just over $8 million. Today, the lamps are copied en masse.

There are several categories of Tiffany lamps, each defined by their glass style and pattern. They are Favrile, Geometric, Transition to Flowers, Irregular Upper and Lower Border. Meanwhile, popular patterns include the Wisteria pattern and the Pond Lily pattern.

Murano Accent Lamps

Murano glass has been manufactured on the Venetian island of Murano for centuries and is famous all over the world for its beauty and craftsmanship. The glass makers and artisans typically make jewelry, art glass and decorative glass pieces, but they also made lamps.

Pricing for accent lamps made from Murano glass can have a huge range with much of it depending on who was the final producer of the lamp, where it was put together, the grade of glass and whether it can be verified that it was made in Murano. That said, an authentic Murano table lamp that was fully manufactured in Murano can go for higher than $9500 for a pair.

Capo di Monte Accent Lamps

Capo di Monte was a porcelain factory that operated in Naples, Italy from 1743 until 1759. The factory then closed down for 12 years, after which it reopened near Madrid Spain and ran until 1834. Since then, the brand, porcelain molds and trademark are owned and used by the Doccia factory.

Though the Capo di Monte factory developed mostly kitchenware and pottery, the company also sold a number of decorative, small accent lamps. To buy an original Capo di Monte lamp will cost you between one hundred and one thousand dollars, though the price can vary wildly depending on the condition of the lamp and how easily its authenticity can be verified.

Accent Lamps by Waterford Crystal

Waterford Crystal, one of the world's most famous crystal manufacturers, is based in Ireland and continues to make lamps today. Their trademark crystal lamps typically cost between two hundred and six hundred dollars for new, small accent lamps. That said, antique Waterford lamps have sold at auction for well over $500,000.

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