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Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat Tested
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Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat Tested

19th century
Description

Free U.K. delivery

Professionally Rewired and Pat tested

Takes a standard B22 light bulb

This is a splendid antique Victorian silver-plated Corinthian column table lamp now converted to electricity, Circa 1880 in date.

This opulent antique table lamp features a kingly Corinthian Capital decorated with classical ornate foliage in the form of splendid acanthus leaves above a classical groves column.

It stands on a large and weighted stepped square base.

Add an element of Classical elegance to your home with this exquisite antique silver-plated table lamp.

Condition:

In excellent working condition having been beautifully cleaned and rewired, please see photos for confirmation.

Please note, the silver plate is original, it hasn’t been re plated! However it’s in wonderful condition.

Measurements

Total height including bulb holder = 22 inches / 56 cm

Base depth and width = 7 inches / 18 cm

Corinthian capital

It has been suggested that the foliage of the Greek Corinthian capital was based on the Acanthus spinosus, that of the Roman on the Acanthus mollis. The leaves are generally carved in two "ranks" or bands, like one leafy cup set within another. One of the most beautiful Corinthian capitals is that from the Tholos of Epidaurus (400 BC); it illustrates the transition between the earlier Greek capital, as at Bassae, and the Roman version that Renaissance and modern architects inherited and refined.

In Roman architectural practice, capitals are briefly treated in their proper context among the detailing proper to each of the "Orders", in the only complete architectural textbook to have survived from classical times, the Ten Books on Architecture, by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, better known just as Vitruvius, dedicated to the emperor Augustus. The various orders are discussed in Vitruvius' books iii and iv. Vitruvius describes Roman practice in a practical fashion. He gives some tales about the invention of each of the Orders, but he does not give a hard and fast set of canonical rules for the execution of capitals.

Two further, specifically Roman orders of architecture have their characteristic capitals, the sturdy and primitive Tuscan capitals, typically used in military buildings, similar to Greek Doric, but with fewer small moldings in its profile, and the invented Composite capitals not even mentioned by Vitruvius, which combined Ionic volutes and Corinthian acanthus capitals, in an order that was otherwise quite similar in proportions to the Corinthian, itself an order that Romans employed much more often than Greeks.

Physical Dimensions
Height
56cm (22.05")
Width
18cm (7.09")
Depth
18cm (7.09")
Declaration

Hodgson Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
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SA878696
Dealers Notes

"Heritage Quality Without the High Street Mark-up"

Hodgson Antiques (www.hodgsonantiques.co.uk) has been in the antique trade and dealing independently since 2012. Based in Derbyshire countryside operating solely online, we specialise in antique and vintage lighting, table lamps, ceiling lights, chandeliers, wall lights and lanterns together with some selectively sourced decorative items. We source items from around the UK, Europe and the rest of the world.

We believe that acquiring exceptional, fully restored period lighting shouldn't require paying premium high-street showroom prices. By operating entirely online and focusing our resources into our own dedicated restoration workshop, we have completely reimagined the traditional antique gallery model. We have a significant structural pricing advantage over traditional brick-and-mortar storefronts, which enables us to offer the exact high quality and meticulous restoration you find in the high street showrooms – delivered directly from our workshop at transparent competitive trade prices passing substantial savings onto our customers.

All our antique lights are fully overhauled, professionally cleaned, rewired and PAT tested to UK standards ready for installation. They are supplied with period-style matching aged fixing brass screws, fittings.

Our lighting is safely wrapped in heavy-duty protective packaging and dispatched the next day via premium tracked courier within mainland UK (delivery charge applies at checkout). As an independent workshop, we highly appreciate direct bank transfers (BACS). If you prefer to pay directly via bank transfer, we will happily waive the delivery fee as a thank you. Please contact us directly via the email link or phone number below before clicking 'Buy Now' to receive your free shipping invoice

Description
Free U.K. delivery

Professionally Rewired and Pat tested

Takes a standard B22 light bulb

This is a splendid antique Victorian silver-plated Corinthian column table lamp now converted to electricity, Circa 1880 in date.
Hodgson Antiques
fig 1. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat tested
fig 1. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat Tested

This opulent antique table lamp features a kingly Corinthian Capital decorated with classical ornate foliage in the form of splendid acanthus leaves above a classical groves column.

It stands on a large and weighted stepped square base.

fig 2. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat tested
fig 2. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat Tested

Add an element of Classical elegance to your home with this exquisite antique silver-plated table lamp.

Condition:

In excellent working condition having been beautifully cleaned and rewired, please see photos for confirmation.

fig 3. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat tested
fig 3. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat Tested

Please note, the silver plate is original, it hasn’t been re plated! However it’s in wonderful condition.

Measurements

Total height including bulb holder = 22 inches / 56 cm

Base depth and width = 7 inches / 18 cm

fig 4. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat tested
fig 4. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat Tested

Corinthian capital

It has been suggested that the foliage of the Greek Corinthian capital was based on the Acanthus spinosus, that of the Roman on the Acanthus mollis. The leaves are generally carved in two "ranks" or bands, like one leafy cup set within another. One of the most beautiful Corinthian capitals is that from the Tholos of Epidaurus (400 BC); it illustrates the transition between the earlier Greek capital, as at Bassae, and the Roman version that Renaissance and modern architects inherited and refined.

fig 5. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat tested
fig 5. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat Tested

In Roman architectural practice, capitals are briefly treated in their proper context among the detailing proper to each of the "Orders", in the only complete architectural textbook to have survived from classical times, the Ten Books on Architecture, by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, better known just as Vitruvius, dedicated to the emperor Augustus. The various orders are discussed in Vitruvius' books iii and iv. Vitruvius describes Roman practice in a practical fashion. He gives some tales about the invention of each of the Orders, but he does not give a hard and fast set of canonical rules for the execution of capitals.

fig 6. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat tested
fig 6. Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Table Lamp C 1880 19th Century, Rewired and Pat Tested

Two further, specifically Roman orders of architecture have their characteristic capitals, the sturdy and primitive Tuscan capitals, typically used in military buildings, similar to Greek Doric, but with fewer small moldings in its profile, and the invented Composite capitals not even mentioned by Vitruvius, which combined Ionic volutes and Corinthian acanthus capitals, in an order that was otherwise quite similar in proportions to the Corinthian, itself an order that Romans employed much more often than Greeks.

Height
56cm (22.05")
Width
18cm (7.09")
Depth
18cm (7.09")
Date of Manufacture

Hodgson Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA878696
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