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Do you know much about Tiffany Lamps? We currently have clients eager to buy: old Tiffany Studios lamps (Tiffany table lamps, Tiffany floor lamps, Tiffany desk lamps, Tiffany hanging lamps and Tiffany chandeliers), old master paintings (16th through the 19th century), fine art glass, modern master paintings (20th century), as well as other high quality 19th - early 20th century signed bronzes, American and European paintings by major artists, and other fine art items.
Louis Tiffany is the artist who invented a method for assembling glass pieces with tin solder.Before using tin, Tiffany used lead which was not as strong and too big to do refined work, so the use of tin was a lamps are not the 'real' antique tiffany, ie: they are not even made by Louis Tiffany (These orriginal antique lamps cost millions), but are made according to his method of real tiffany glass, handmade and welded together with Tiffany are made with great care, and with authentic materials (real stained glass) to the highest quality.

He was always experimenting with design, color and materials and it is due to his sheer genius that we now have those magnificent, iridescent, stained glass Tiffany lamps beautifully detailing the the now infamous dragonflies, wisteria blossom, peacock feathers and lily designs that are so famous now and so vividly put paid to Tiffany's main aim of bringing beauty into the home.
Clara Driscoll, an accomplished artist herself and head of the Women's Glass Cutting Department at Tiffany Studios, was recently discovered to be the driving force behind some of the most celebrated Tiffany lamp designs envisioned at Tiffany Studios.
He patented his first glass-lustering technique in through much of the 1880's and 1890's, Tiffany experimented with glass, developing techniques that are still used by the stained glass craft today, such as the popular "copper-foil" method used in manufacturing his famous lamps.

Options range from the Belle Fleur Vintage Bronze Floor Lamp—with a handcrafted art glass shade featuring a fleur-de-lis motif in luscious jewel tones—to the Asheville Valiant Bronze Floor Lamp—boasting gentle scrollwork and classic Tiffany-style shades in classic patterns and colors.
They come in various sizes, shapes, colors and styles. The trick to Tiffany Lamps is to stand back and notice its overall color scheme - the dominate color that stands out and blending that color with the rest of the room. Here's some tips for how to safely clean your tiffany lamp or light fixture.
This partnership has special significance because Tiffany's glass furnace, bronze foundry, and workshops were located in Corona, Queens, less than two miles from the Museum. Later, some shades were made in folds from panels of pressed glass, creating the appearance of a tweedy fabric.

Lighting is a key factor in creating that special mood in a room and the Tiffany lamps do the trick. Clara Driscoll, who in 1904 earned a $10,000 annual salary, designed many of these shades. Tiffany-Style Taliesin Table Lamp Features Pull chains. More than 300 designs were available in the 1906 and 1913 Tiffany Studios catalogues, including Peony, Poppy, Daffodil, Dragonfly, Laburnum, Magnolia, Pond Lily, Poinsettia, Roman, Venetian, and Lotus Leaf.
Mainly spanning 1899 through the 1920s, some of the earliest Tiffany lamps were designed to be used with fuel and later converted to electricity. His attention to design detail as well as the utilization of precise colors & styles of glass, make his shades among the finest available.
Tiffany's stained glass was his ticket to fame over well 100 years ago although now he is much better known for his Tiffany lamps and Favrile vases. While his Favrile shades were free-form and hand-blown, his first leaded shades were geometric in design. Prior to this, Tiffany had been working as a painter and interior decorator for about two decades under such names as L. C. Tiffany & Associated Artists, and Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company.
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