A nice little 1930 art deco lamp from France in nickel plated solid brass holding a small shade in opalescent moulded glass (in fact to be precise it is no glass but a semi-crystal). The base is marked VL. A mark I've seen rather often on French art deco mounts but never was able to find out which designer or lighting firm it stands for. The bluish shade is slightly opalescent and is 10,5 cm high at it longest side. The total lamp has a height of 24 cm (9-15/32"). The shade is unsigned yet most likely produced by Ezan, a large glass factory before the war in the town of Ezanville a little north from Paris. The lamp is in very good condition. The base is renickeled and patinated. No chips or cracks to the shade. The lamp is rewired with new twisted rayon covered cord, new plug and switch. For the States I will place a US candelabra base socket and 2-prong plug.

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French lamps and wiring

Art deco lamps made in France were equiped with B22 bayonet sockets. For most countries like Europe or the US such sockets are practicaly impossible to use. For instance in the States 110 volt bulbs with B22 fitters are obscure, very hard to find and only one model bulb in very limited wattages is available. In spite of what sellers of unrestored pieces of poor quality claim in their ads when they offer  lamps with bayonet caps sockets : except for the UK and Australia  French chandeliers and lamps need to be rewired for your country. In order to fit Edison large or small screw base bulbs as used in the USA, B22 sockets have to be replaced by American candelabra base or standard/medium size Edison screw-in sockets.  E14 and E27 are modern replacements for European countries.   An additional complication is that the size thread used in early French lighting to connect the sockets to the chandelier mountings or lamp bases is not compatible with the modern size threads used in the USA and Europe. New American or European sockets do not just screw on to the old lamp fixtures.  In order to make it possible to use an original old French chandelier or lamp with modern screw bulb bases, a specialized restorer will have to re-tap the threads.  All my cleaned and restored chandeliers, sconces and lamps come rewired with the correct sockets you will need to use modern bulbs in your country.





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