majestic oscar bach rarely seen sconce pair

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majestic oscar bach rarely seen sconce pair

$4,500.00

Sold as Pair!

AA# 61099

Detailed Bronze casting on these ornate Oscar Bach sconces. We know that they will add that Majestic look to your already beautiful in your home!

Brass polished candlesticks are perfectly set in the background against patinated Bronze body.

Circa: 1920-1930
Condition: Excellently Age Consistent
Material & Finish: Finished Bronze, Polished Brass, Original
Country of origin: USA
Illumination: 2 Edison Sockets

Dimensions: 9.75" wide x 14.25" tall x 6.5" projection

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.

Shipping $50.00 within the continental United States. International shipping also available. Please contact us for a quote.

Oscar B Bach was one of the most celebrated metalwork artists of the early 20th century. Born in Germany in 1884, he began his career in Berlin, during which time he made an ornate, jewel encrusted Bible cover for Pope Leo XIII and won the Grand Prix at the World’s Exposition in Turin for a bed designed for Kaiser Wilhelm II. Not a bad way to start a career! After moving to New York in 1911, his work became well-known amongst the elite, with commissions from the likes of Andrew Carnegie and John Sargent Pillsbury. Bach’s designs ranged from Arts & Crafts to Gothic to Tudor Revival, and often included elements of mythology, Italianate and Germanic grotesque, and scrolling grapevines. Unfortunately, due to the unauthorized production of original Bach designs by a former business partner, there are some pieces floating around the market that were not actually produced by Oscar Bach himself. The best way to make sure it’s an original is to look for the inscription OSCAR B BACH/NEW YORK/STUDIOS INC and an image of a female profile flanked by a double-stuck B on both sides (if it was produced between 1913-1923), a metal tag with the artist’s name in script (if it was produced in the 1920s or early 30s), or a stamp with OSCAR B BACH and an applied tag that says BACH PRODUCTS (if it was produced in the 1930s).

Make an Offer → Architectural Antiques will consider reasonable offers. Be sure to include the Product ID (AA# 61099) when making your offer.

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