attributed to, a rare table lamp model "5117", C.G. Hallberg, Stockholm, 1930s.
Pewter, on a base of ebonised wood, stamped C.G. HALLBERG. Height 42 cm including textile shade.
Wear, patina, later shade and shade holder.
Model illustrated in the 1931 catalogue.
Sylvia Stave was a Swedish silversmith and designer. From 1931 to 1939, she was the artistic director for C.G. Hallberg in Stockholm, for whom she designed models in silver, silver plaque, and pewter. Her most famous works are her jugs and cocktail shakers with wrapped handles. She later moved to France. Her production has been internationally recognised by collectors for its pure, restrained design language.
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