JANE & GORDON MARTZ PAIR OF LAMPS
Indiana, US, 1970-1979
Overall (with shade & finial): H 20.5” x W 13”
Body & Neck: H 11.5” x W 7.25”
An exquisite pair of lamps designed by renowned artisans Jane and Gordon Martz for Marshall Studios, crafted in Indiana, US during the 1980s. Each lamp boasts a distinctive bulbous ceramic body accentuated by their original elegant wooden necks and adorned with original walnut finials, exuding timeless mid-century charm. The ceramic base showcases a captivating matte white glaze complemented by striking brown brush strokes, enhanced further with intricate incising details.
Collectors and Marshall Studios experts praise these lamps as unique pieces, admired for their elegant take on the classic #275 shape. Affectionately known as the 'small ball,' these #275 lamps feature elongated wooden necks, setting them apart as truly exceptional works of art. Complete with their original lamp shades, this pair epitomizes craftsmanship, style and sophistication, making them a coveted addition to any space or home.
Condition - wear consistent with age. With pristine and original parts and accessories.
All sales are final. No returns available at this time.
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Indiana, US, 1970-1979
Overall (with shade & finial): H 20.5” x W 13”
Body & Neck: H 11.5” x W 7.25”
An exquisite pair of lamps designed by renowned artisans Jane and Gordon Martz for Marshall Studios, crafted in Indiana, US during the 1980s. Each lamp boasts a distinctive bulbous ceramic body accentuated by their original elegant wooden necks and adorned with original walnut finials, exuding timeless mid-century charm. The ceramic base showcases a captivating matte white glaze complemented by striking brown brush strokes, enhanced further with intricate incising details.
Collectors and Marshall Studios experts praise these lamps as unique pieces, admired for their elegant take on the classic #275 shape. Affectionately known as the 'small ball,' these #275 lamps feature elongated wooden necks, setting them apart as truly exceptional works of art. Complete with their original lamp shades, this pair epitomizes craftsmanship, style and sophistication, making them a coveted addition to any space or home.
Condition - wear consistent with age. With pristine and original parts and accessories.
All sales are final. No returns available at this time.
This item calls for White Glove Delivery Service. We will reach out directly to arrange the delivery of your purchase(s).
Before checking-out, please read our shipping terms and conditions here.
Indiana, US, 1970-1979
Overall (with shade & finial): H 20.5” x W 13”
Body & Neck: H 11.5” x W 7.25”
An exquisite pair of lamps designed by renowned artisans Jane and Gordon Martz for Marshall Studios, crafted in Indiana, US during the 1980s. Each lamp boasts a distinctive bulbous ceramic body accentuated by their original elegant wooden necks and adorned with original walnut finials, exuding timeless mid-century charm. The ceramic base showcases a captivating matte white glaze complemented by striking brown brush strokes, enhanced further with intricate incising details.
Collectors and Marshall Studios experts praise these lamps as unique pieces, admired for their elegant take on the classic #275 shape. Affectionately known as the 'small ball,' these #275 lamps feature elongated wooden necks, setting them apart as truly exceptional works of art. Complete with their original lamp shades, this pair epitomizes craftsmanship, style and sophistication, making them a coveted addition to any space or home.
Condition - wear consistent with age. With pristine and original parts and accessories.
All sales are final. No returns available at this time.
This item calls for White Glove Delivery Service. We will reach out directly to arrange the delivery of your purchase(s).
Before checking-out, please read our shipping terms and conditions here.