Muller Freres (1895- 1933) cameo glass table lamp, c.1900, with a trefoil helmet shaped shade above a slender baluster support on a circular trefoil foot, the whole beautiful decorated with a fishing village and windmill in tones of orange, yellow and black, height 45 cm. Provenance: Barbara Streisand, Collection Christie's. Pivate Collection, Aalders Auctions lot 55, 2/09/2009, then Private Collection Sydney
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- Baluster (glass) - An architectural term for a column in a balustrade or staircase.
When used to describe glass, it can either refer to the shape of the stem of a wine glass, being slender above and pear shaped below, or the shape of the whole vessel, usually a vase. In fact the baluster shape is often described as being vase-like.
The description of a vase as being of baluster shape covers a wide variety of shapes that often bear no resemblance to the original architectural form.
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