Pair Japanese 19th Century Ceramic Storage Jar Lamps, Billy Haines Attributed

$2,850.00

This is an unusual pair of lamps that have been created with antique 19th century Japanese storage jars and are attributed to Billy Haines. The rustic Japanese terra cotta pottery gives an earthy quality to the lamps, allowing them to be placed in multiple settings including mid-century-designed homes, country rooms and romantic Idaho ranches. Both lamps are in good condition. There is rubbing, pitting and firing flaws throughout the pottery which adds to the desirability and character of the lamps bases. The lamps are attributed to Billy Haines; Billy Haines frequently employed antique Chinese and Japanese ceramics and enamel in the creation of his lighting pieces, additionally, the lacquered wood base and electrical fittings match those of other Billy Haines pieces. The lamps have been rewired and are ready for their new home. Shades are not included.

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  • Dimensions:

    Height: 34 in (86.36 cm)Diameter: 13 in (33.02 cm)

  • Sold As:

    Set of 2

  • Power Source:

    Plug-in

  • Voltage:

    110-150v

  • Lampshade:

    Not Included

  • Style:

    Chinese Export (Of the Period)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Brass,Clay,Glazed

  • Place of Origin:

    China

  • Period:

    Late 19th Century

  • Date of Manufacture:

    c. 1860-1880

  • Condition: Good.

  • Wear consistent with age and use. The pottery has been drilled for cording. These are utilitarian jars and show signs of naturally acquired patina and use. There is rubbing and pitting and firing faults throughout the pottery surface which is to be anticipated with this type of jar.

  • Seller Location:

    Pasadena, CA

  • Reference Number:

    Seller: mjhdesignarts.12.04.23

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