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F Moreau Lamp, Vintage, Girl with Apron

By jeffbeer22, 26 April, 2014
Description

I've searched high and low for any information specific to this F Moreau Lamp. I need to find a valuation for insurance, and for my mother's Family Trust.

I'm not even sure if it's original, or a Moreau replica, or an outright "fake" replica".

Any information would be greatly appreciated!

Edit: I added another photo that shows the coloring much more accurately. The lighting in the kitchen is mixed, changing the appearance pretty dramatically. And yes, that's a Maxfield Parrish print on the wall :)

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Medium
Unknown
Distinguishing marks
F Moreau signature and an embedded plate that says "Made in France" in French and English.
Condition
Excellent
Weight
8.4 pounds
History
This was in my grandmother's home. When my grandparents passed away, it was handed down to my mother. My mother is now in a nursing home, and I need to add any items of value to her Family Trust. I will be happy to sell this, once I understand it's true value.
Price Paid (If known)
In my mother's family for as long as I can remember.
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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Phoenixguy1954

11 years 1 month ago

Re: F Moreau Lamp, Vintage, Girl with Apron

http://www.mysculpturesgallery.com/who-were-the-moreau-sculptors-291.ht…

This might help you understand  when this was produced. and who the F Moreau is. Good Luck.

On EBay some of the Stamped Moreau lamps sell for $100. to $300.00 the statues are more.

"NOTE" I do not claim to be an EXPERT"

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Crazy Ike

11 years 1 month ago

Re: F Moreau Lamp, Vintage, Girl with Apron

No reason to think it's a Fake. It has a Marbleized Base Bakelite 1927 to the 1930's

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