"Antonio Lampecco, Ceramic Lamp Base, Ca 1980"
Rare ceramic lamp base made by the now world-renowned ceramicist Antonio Lampecco around 1970. Like a small-necked vase (typical of Lampecco), this lamp base is ovoid in shape. The images clearly show that the hole for the electric cable is originally designed (enamel inside the hole). In excellent condition, this lamp is fully functional. It uses E23 bulbs, compatible with LED models. Packaging and delivery costs to be expected: Collection: Free. For Belgium: €20. For France: €40. For Europe: €60. For the rest of the world: €100. Biography: Antonio Alberto Lampecco (Minucciano, 1932) is a Belgian ceramicist known for his round spherical vases and small necks. He moved with his family to Maredsous in 1949 where he acquired Belgian nationality, he then opened his own studio in Maredret (Namur, Belgium). He exhibited in the Netherlands and abroad in important cities such as Florence, Paris and Lisbon. His ceramic works have won gold medals. Works in various collections (Maria Gomes...) and museums (Andenne ceramics museum...). Since his death in 2019, his rating has continued to rise. His works regularly go up for public sale at Christies, Sotheby's, Cornette de Saint Cyr,... collectors take note! Staying in the same period, we can compare his work to certain artists such as Jacques and Dani Ruelland.