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Art Deco Wall Sconces Recreated Figural Lighting from Gori Antique (822-LFT/RGT)
Price:$2,950.00
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Left Gori Sconce Satin Nickel
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Art Deco Wall Sconces Recreated Figural Lighting from Gori Antique (822-LFT/RGT)

822-NLFT  Satin Nickel Left Side Fine Provenance Recreated Art Deco Sconces by Gori
822-NRGT  Satin Nickel Right Side Fine Provenance Recreated Art Deco Sconces by Gori

822-LFT  Antiqued Nickel Left Side Fine Provenance Recreated Art Deco Sconces by Gori
822-RGT  Antiqued Nickel Right Side Fine Provenance Recreated Art Deco Sconces by Gori

2 Finishes Available:  Antiqued Nickel with brass accents (pictured), or Satin Nickel.

The recreation of these sconces has been a pure pleasure for us.  Since we acquired the original Gori castings and sconces, we wanted to share the beauty that comes from a quality sculptor and artist by sharing his vision while adding a bit of our own with UL approval.

Artist:  If you wish to know more about Gori, click on the Artist tab above to learn his history.  The foot of each cast lady figure has the Gori signature reproduced perfectly from the jewelry method of casting (see picture).

Lighting Source:  The original sconces were lit with small bulbs which left hot spots behind the figures.  That was the limited choice in 1920.  Now, we have engineered a complete frame LED dimmable panel having the mellow color of the original incandescent bulbs.  No...with this new generation of SMD (LED) panels...there are no little points of light.  Just a smooth blend across a special screen.  Yes...this is a dimmable panel and the dimmer is mounted on the right side of the case (as the picture shows).  If you would rather NOT have dimming, the switch can be eliminated for a full 100% light-on effect.

Glass:  The glass on which the figure is mounted has the original Deco design.  It is simply lovely.  Going one step further, however, we made tempered safety glass, and the panel is so labelled.  The glass is 5/16” thick (8 mm), and deeply carved to reproduce the design.  The design is not a decal, but a deep etched process having a design depth of about 1/32” (1.5 mm).

Construction:  The sconce begins life as an aluminum box that has TIG welded corners.  Then the castings are made, and applied one by one after the electric mounting structure has been constructed interiorly.

Shipping and Installation:  The figure attached glass is packed and shipped separately.  In the installation process...first, the SMD (LED) panel is removed (two screws).  Then the case is mounted to an electrical box.  Since the sconce weighs in at over 49 pounds, having a darn strong electrical metal box is important.  Alternately, it can be screwed to studs in the wall or anchors within a wall.  Then the SMD (LED) panel is replaced.  The glass is then slid into the holding brackets for a completed installation.

Measurements:

Height:  31 ½”

Width:  20”

Depth:  3 ¾” thick.

An impressive display.  Weights vary just a tiny bit due to the slight variations of the castings, but average 49-50 pounds each.

Affortunato Gori...or...Affortunato Gory...Fortunato Gori...or...Fortunato Gory

Gory altered his name from Fortunato Gori when he moved from Florence to Paris at the turn of the last century.  There is some confusion since he inter-changed first and last names often, both with the changed version and the original version.  Affortunato Gory (Italian, fl. 1895-1925).  Born in Florence, Affortunato Gory initially studied at the city's Accademia di Belle Arti under Augusto Rivalta.  Settling in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century, he completed his training under Victorien-Antoine Bastet, before going on to exhibit at the Salon until the start of the First World War.  He is recorded exhibiting at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1902, 1904, 1912, 1914 and 1923.  He specialized predominantly in busts and statuettes of young women.

This is a make-to-order item, lead time 90-120 days.