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A beautiful mid Nineteenth Century decalcomania table lamp; decorated with Chinoiserie scenes depicting a hunter on horseback surrounded by butterflies, parrots etc. on a white ground. In charming country house condition with a later carved mahogany base and engraved brass collar. The shade is sold separately and dimensions are to the top of the light fitting.
Circa 1850.
Decalcomania is a transfer technique developed in the Eighteenth Century in which ink or paint is spread onto a surface and while still wet transferred to another material such as glass and on its removal it transfers a pattern or design that can be further embellished.
Dimensions
Height: 51.5cm Diameter: 27cmStock number
BA1117The BADA Standard
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