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Handel Model 7036 "Birds of Paradise" Shade & Bronze Table Lamp
Handel Model 7036 "Birds of Paradise" Shade & Bronze Table Lamp

Handel Model 7036 "Birds of Paradise" Shade & Bronze Table Lamp

Located in Atlanta, GA

Handel (American, 1885 - 1936), circa 1915. This exceptional table lamp exemplifies the artistry and craftsmanship of the Handel Company, featuring a reverse-painted glass shade on...

Category

Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Table Lamps

Materials

Bronze

Signed Handel Reverse Painted Bird Lamp
Signed Handel Reverse Painted Bird Lamp

Signed Handel Reverse Painted Bird Lamp

Located in Petaluma, CA

Here is one of Handel's finest examples of their reverse painted lamps. This highly detailed, colorful lamp has a rare and desirable black background. The shade is signed in two pl...

Category

Early 20th Century American Table Lamps

Materials

Metal

Handel Reverse Painted Bird & Flora Table Lamp
Handel Reverse Painted Bird & Flora Table Lamp

Handel Reverse Painted Bird & Flora Table Lamp

By Handel Co.

Located in Fulton, CA

Beautifully hand-painted "Oriental Pheasant" or "bird-of-paradise" among flora. Lamp number 7021.

Category

Early 20th Century American Table Lamps

Materials

Metal

Handel Style Reverse Painted Table Lamp Birds and Flower Motif
Handel Style Reverse Painted Table Lamp Birds and Flower Motif

Handel Style Reverse Painted Table Lamp Birds and Flower Motif

By Handel Co.

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

Handel style reverse painted table lamp birds and flower motif, painted with two birds at each side, flanked with lush cabbage roses.

Category

20th Century American Table Lamps

Materials

Metal

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