Posted 11 years ago
ladyhtsauce
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I was given this piece by my great great grandmother when I was a little girl. I had never inquired about its history, nor make any attempt to identify it until just a couple of days ago. My search lead me to the post titled -"2nd Pixie Lamp with Millefiori Glass - DANSEUSE DES INDES by I. Gallo 1925" by user PhillipDavidAlexanderMorris. Said posting is the only information I have found on the piece. I was attempting to upload pictures at the request of another user, but was unable to figure out how to link it to Phillip's post.
The piece is in excellent cosmetic and working condition.
Thank you, Phil. Is it just me, or aren't the facial expressions different? I noticed it mainly between the pixie's expression in your second post and the expression on my piece. I am also noticing slight variances, like your piece in gold that is very similar to mine... the facial expressions are very similar, but your pixies eyes seem to be closed, while mine are open...
Ah I found you...it's gorgeous. I so want one of these...Phil, is it mainly ebay they come up on? My husband loves Tiffany lamps but this is beautiful but similar concept with varying colour light release.
Can you also drop me a note to give me some guidance on what to watch out for? What to pay what not to etc unless we are allowed to post this on here...
Were they made for the American market? I know I'd have to have the wiring redone. Are they common?
thank you Phil...I had a quick look and some wanted up to 3k. I assume this is price gouging?
Snap, i love these too. May i ask, is it on in the first picture? It looks fab with the lights behind it.
Thanks Vintage. Actually, Phil spruced the picture up for me and added some nice effects. I will post a photo of the illuminated lamp shortly.
Lol. I noticed the same effect on some of Phil's, i thought it was patterns the ball created. He's done a great job, she looks fantastic!