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Antique Brass And Porcelain Oil Lamp By Fischer J


A late 19th century brass and porcelain oil lamp by Fischer J Budapest, with a decorative multi coloured patterned base.
Fischer J Budapest:
Supplier to the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Court. Ignác Fischer, trained at his father's ceramics factory at Tata-Tóváros, then at Mór Fischer's, (a distant relative) Herend factory. He founded his own decorating shop in Pest in 1864 and then branched out in 1867 to manufacture his own award winning ceramics which were very similar to those produced by Vilmos Zsolnay. He was honored by the Austro-Hungarian court and allowed to use the title, von Fischer. Ignác Fischer was still in charge in 1883, but around 1885 his son Emil Fischer started running the business, and the factory's success declined and so eventually became the property of the Zsolnay factory in Pécs around 1895. Reference: Cleveland Hungarian Museum.
Condition:
There is a few small pieces of brass missing at the base of the glass and small chip. (Shown in pictures)
Dimensions:
- Height. 56cm
- Width 18cm
- Depth 18cm
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Kings Lynn
Norfolk
Tel : 01553 601578
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Fischer J Budapest:
Supplier to the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Court. Ignác Fischer, trained at his father's ceramics factory at Tata-Tóváros, then at Mór Fischer's, (a distant relative) Herend factory. He founded his own decorating shop in Pest in 1864 and then branched out in 1867 to manufacture his own award winning ceramics which were very similar to those produced by Vilmos Zsolnay. He was honored by the Austro-Hungarian court and allowed to use the title, von Fischer. Ignác Fischer was still in charge in 1883, but around 1885 his son Emil Fischer started running the business, and the factory's success declined and so eventually became the property of the Zsolnay factory in Pécs around 1895. Reference: Cleveland Hungarian Museum.
Condition:
There is a few small pieces of brass missing at the base of the glass and small chip. (Shown in pictures)
Dimensions:
- Height. 56cm
- Width 18cm
- Depth 18cm
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 17/JUN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Uk free delivery
DimensionsDimensions:
- Height. 56cm
- Width 18cm
- Depth 18cm
Category Antique Lighting
Period Victorian Antiques
Material Brass
Item code as1220a123
Status Sold
£150.00 
$202.68 
€175.85 

$

€

Conversion rates as of 17/JUN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Uk free delivery
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Kings Lynn
Norfolk
Tel : 01553 601578
Non UK callers : +44 1553 601578
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