Lamp Very Rare Monkey Table Lamp by James Roth London c.1900
REF: LA510631
£1,100
€1,285
$1,384
Certified DealerApproved item32 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved item32 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
Here we have a wonderful and rare monkey table lamp by James Roth London. As you can see the Monkey has fantastic form and great colour. There are inset original glass eyes and the Monkey is made from Majolica. For one other please see Lawrence of Crewkerne sale 23rd July 2020 lot no 1136. Wonderfully decorative and unusual.
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measurements
Height:
50 mm
Width:
32 mm
Depth:
22 mm
The dimensions are approx 50cm high without bulb 32cm wide 22cm deep.
measurements
declaration
Cloverleaf Home Interiors has clarified that the Lamp Very Rare Monkey Table Lamp by James Roth London c.1900 (LA510631) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900