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We have for your consideration a single american art deco machine age copper and brass "cobra" table or desk lamp …
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We have for your consideration a single american art deco machine age copper and brass "cobra" table or desk lamp commonly misattributed to norman bel geddes, who is perhaps best known for designing the "futurama" exhibit in the gm pavilion at the 1939 new york world's fair. the lamp exhibits a vague resemblance to a standing cobra found primarily in the tapered and angled back arm attached to the large circular shade or reflector. the table lamp was manufactured by the faries manufacturing co., decatur, il during the 1930's. the original copper finish has been restored by a professional and lacquered to insure the coppers shine will maintain for the upcoming duration of its life. this particular lamp usually is missing the removable bulb reflector used to control the angle of the lighting but this one is intact and remains original to the lamp which is quite rare to fine with its reflector/ diffuser. Lamp also has a new felt bottom to add the protection to you beautiful surfaces. the art deco lamp has been rewired. And in excellent working condition. This rare beautiful restored desk lamp is a prime example that you just don’t see anymore and in this fantastic restored condition it doesn’t get better then this! Do not pass on your chance to own a piece of historic significance to your art deco streamline collection.
Bio: the actual patented design, prior to any modifications, (i.e., pen holder), was assigned to the highly regarded industrial designer jean otis reinecke (1909-1987) of oak park, il. jean reinecke began his career as a display artist at general display studios in st. louis, designer of automated convention and worlds fair displays, and soon became a partner and art director there. reinecke opened an office in chicago in 1930 to work on the chicago century of progress (1933-1934) for general display. in 1934 he established the industrial design and engineering firm of barnes & reinecke in partnership with james barnes. reinecke provided the design talent and barnes was in charge of sales. by 1938 barnes & reinecke had a staff including david painter (1913-2003), vice-president in charge of design, james teague, fred priess and george mendenhall. reinecke also served as a part-time instructor at the new bauhaus in chicago, which later evolved into illinois institute of technology (iit). the mcgraw electric company introduced the toastmaster model 1b9 in 1939, designed by reinecke and his staff at barnes & reinecke. it was the first to exploit the curvature of chrome-plated shells on toasters, increased sales dramatically, was widely imitated, and served as the typeform for toasters well into the 1960's. one of reinecke's designers, fred priess, designed the linear decoration that became the company's symbol. in 1939, james f. barnes and jean o. reinecke patented an updated version of hamilton beach's classic soda fountain drinkmaster. 3m in 1940 introduced a heavy cast metal desk-top tape dispenser in gray by reinecke, which replaced his first design for 3m in 1938, and which he re-designed again in 1953. reinecke also re-designed a disposable plastic scotch tape dispenser design that became one of the most successful and enduring examples of 20th century design. it is an ingenious refinement of one he designed in 1939 of stamped sheet metal. both were still in production in 1998. by 1948 barnes & reinecke had a staff of 375 and a shop of 50 machinists who produced special purpose equipment for automation. reinecke sold his interest in the partnership and established his own office, j.o. reinecke & associates, specializing in industrial design and product planning, with offices on ohio street in chicago, il. he took with him designers jon hauser, harold hart, don b. lowe, and cpa jack knight, his cousin. their clients included caterpillar tractor co., emerson electric, it & t, johnson & johnson, maytag, 3m co., mcgraw-edison, union oil, westinghouse and zenith.
Era: 1940s
Manufacture: faries manufacturing co.
Condition: recently restored by a professional with new polished copper and brass along with being rewired along with a new felt bottom.
Even this this desk lamp has been restored please still expect some light wear sometimes during the restoration process some slight defects might go unnoticed. During out inspection we notice very little if any.
Measurements: 12 inches tall by 11 inches deep by 11 inches wide.
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- Dimensions
- 11ʺW × 11ʺD × 12ʺL
- Styles
- Art Deco
- Lamp Shade
- Included
- Brand
- Faries
- Period
- 1940s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Polished Brass Finish
- Polished Copper Finish
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Copper
- Power Sources
- Up to 120V (US Standard)
- Corded
- Type A
- Condition Notes
Recently restored by a professional all copper polished with a lacquer finish. Along with brass polished with a lacquer finish. …
A professional electrician has rewired this piece to be in working order. more
Recently restored by a professional all copper polished with a lacquer finish. Along with brass polished with a lacquer finish. Recently rewired by a professional.
A professional electrician has rewired this piece to be in working order. less
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