"House Lamp Rings In Wrought Iron And Glass 1950s"
French work, first half of the 20th century. Lamp from Maison Baguès all in wrought iron and glass, dating from the 1950s/1960s. Distributing four arms of lights, lamp having not undergone any entirely period restorations. Baguès was created in 1840 in Auvergne by Noël Baguès. The company then specialized in the creation and manufacture of liturgical bronzes. With the widespread use of electricity, Baguès successfully launched lighting bronzes in 1860. At the beginning of the 20th century, chandeliers were exported to London, Brussels, New York, Rome and even Cairo. In the 1920s, Baguès created its own models in fine ironwork: this was the birth of the collection with its characteristic foliage and parrots. Baguès has built its reputation thanks to the quality of its artisanal know-how. In the workshop located in Normandy, bronze and iron are shaped with traditional techniques of chasing, fine ironwork, precision welding and adjustment. Gilding and silvering with leaf, patina or even setting with bohemian or rock crystals... the creation requires considerable handwork time!