iron art nouveau sconce with quezal shade

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iron art nouveau sconce with quezal shade

$1,950.00

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AA# 47688

Circa: 1900
Condition: Very good
Finish: Original
Country of origin: USA
1 medium socket

17.5" tall x 5.5" wide x 9" projection

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This beautiful iron sconce reflects a time when craftsmanship was at its peak, especially when it comes to iron working. This sconce has a very rustic and robust feeling that can only come with such intricate iron work. The shade is a work of art by itself, the quezal glass has a truly warm and wonderful tone to it that is certain to give any part of your home an inviting aura. 

Many of the glass manufacturers from the late 19th and early 20th centuries had ties to one another, whether from working together or for each other, and Quezal is a perfect example of the era's interconnectedness. The firm was founded in 1901 by Martin Bach Sr, Thomas Johnson, Nicholas Bach, Lena Scholtz, and Adolph Demuth, many of them former Tiffany employees. Their work was notable for its use of bold iridescent colors, such as blue, gold, purple, and green. From the beginning Quezal was considered the first real competition for Tiffany. They soon had their own competition though, when two of its employees branched out and started their own firm, Lustre Art Company! Eventually Martin Bach Sr became the majority owner in the company, and when he died in 1921 his son took over. Martin Bach Jr was not as adept as a businessman, however, and Quezal closed in 1924. Even with a couple of decades worth of inventory, Quezal kept its production limited compared to their contemporaries, so the surviving pieces are sometimes hard to come by.

We find that early antique lighting was designed as objects of art and we treat each fixture with careful attention to preserve original beauty. Our fixtures are cleaned, rewired, and restored & are ready to hang, following UL standards. We can work with you on code requirements.

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