André Delatte, Nancy | Wrought Iron Desk Lamp | France c.1920-30
£495.00
Product Code: JAL0049PDV012A wrought-iron desk lamp, by an unknown maker, designed with trailing ivy and complimented by a green and yellow “pate-de-verre” lampshade certainly by André Delatte but apparently unsigned. France, c.1920-30
Dimensions / Specifications:
- Ht.33cm/13ins; w.25.5/10.
- Supplied with 2m flex and 13amp plug
Not Included:
- 1 x B.22 (4 or 6w) L.E.D candle/golf bulb (Available to purchase in our accessories department)
André Delatte, Nancy 1887–1953
- André Delatte was a major French glassmaker and a fierce rival of Daum
- André Delatte founded a small glassworks “Les Verreries de l’Est SA” at Jarville, near Nancy France in 1921
- He aggressively hired skilled workers away from Daum. This led to a famous legal battle in 1922 where Daum sued him for “infringement” a case they ultimately lost, as the judge ruled Delatte’s designs were sufficiently distinct.
- His glass is signed “A.Delatte, Nancy” , “Javil” or Loti,Nancy






