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  2. Tiffany lamp - Wikipedia

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    A Tiffany lamp is a type of lamp made of glass and shade designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany or artisans, mostly women, and made (in originals) in his design studio. The glass in the lampshades is put together with the copper-foil technique instead of leaded, the classic technique for stained-glass windows.

  3. Duffner and Kimberly - Wikipedia

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    Harry designed lamp bases and shades for the Duffner & Kimberly Company. (A note: Oliver's half-brother, Arthur Stone Kimberly (1857-1933), was a director of the Duffner & Kimberly Company, and most likely was an investor, as well.) Oliver Kimberly worked for Tiffany in the window department, but was transferred to the lamp department.

  4. 12 Wildly Expensive Tiffany Lamps — and Why Some Sold for ...

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    Sold for: $1.5 million. Showcasing cascading shades of purple, blue, and lavender glass to mimic wisteria blossoms, this lamp was made by piecing together more than 2,000 individually-cut pieces ...

  5. Louis Comfort Tiffany - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany designed stained glass windows and lamps, glass mosaics, blown glass, ceramics, jewellery, enamels, and metalwork. [2] He was the first design director at his family company, Tiffany & Co., founded by his father Charles Lewis Tiffany. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Came glasswork - Wikipedia

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    A typical copper foil Tiffany lamp, with a jonquil daffodil design Clara Driscoll, head designer at Tiffany & Co., c. 1899–1920, Tiffany "Daffodil" leaded glass table lamp. This is an example of copper foil glasswork, an alternative to came glasswork.

  7. Handel Company - Wikipedia

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    lamps, glass objects Handel Company lamp design (1900–1930) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art [ 1 ] The Eydam and Handel Company , or Adolph Eydam and Philip Handel Company, was formed in 1885, until partnership broke up in 1892 when Eydam moved to rival company of C. F. Monroe (Eydam returned in 1915 to head up decorating department).

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