I don't know much about this lamp. The globes are hand painted lillies. I have searched web sites and haven't found any lamps like this. If anyone has any information that might help it would be greatly appreciated.
I acquired this art work in 1983. After being unable to determine who the artist is, I searched the web this past Saturday. I have the art posted here: http://home.comcast.net/~raven818/site/
This is a matched Wilcox Silver Plate Co set in an unusual deco design. The lids are all fitted with tongue and groove to lock in place when pouring. Quantity of silver in the piece is substantial and may be 4X plated. The handle on the teapot is removable by screw and is hollowcast with a bakelite disc insert. Plating is in good condition throughout the pieces though there is some minor scratching. The piece as a group is attractive in a unique deco style.
Domed wood chest or trunk w/metal straps. Interior is plain linen. I love this piece but I have no idea if it is really from 1730 or just a decorative piece. I can't look at the inside wood work without removing the linen. I would appreciate any information about chests from that time period - its function - it has a very sturdy lock and key.
Simson, Hall, Miller Co. Silver serving Stand 12 inches in Diameter And 3 inch High Pedistol Weight About 32 Ounces With Side heads Male and Female, Roman??? Date Maybe 1800-1950