Art Nouveau Table Lamp in the manner of WAS Benson, Circa 1910
14 3/16 x 6 5/16 x 6 5/16 inches
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The domed brass base raised on three bun feet. The column decorated with three scrolling branches.
Bears the hallmarks of William Arthur Smith Benson’s designs, who campaigned for the National Exhibition of the Arts for “Crafts” to be exhibited as an art form which lead to the formation of the Arts and Crafts movement. By 1900 Benson retailed lamps both in England and Europe. In Paris Benson’s light’s were displayed in Siegfrield Bing’s gallery “Maison L’art Nouveau”.
Wired to specification. Lampshades shown not included but can be supplied made to order.
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