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A Japanese altar stick mounted as a lamp, Meiji period (1868-1912).

A Japanese altar stick mounted as a lamp, Meiji period (1868-1912).

Chrysantemum shaped foot and decorated with the same flower around the sides. Height 51 cm. Height with mount 68 cm.

Hole for electricity cord. Wear.

Provenance

From the Collection of Ebba-Stina Kiku Gadelius (1916-2022), thence by descent.
The foundation of the collection was laid by her father Knut Gadelius (1864-1932), who founded the Gadelius company.
Ebba was the third child of Knut Gadelius, she was born in Tokyo and grew up in Japan. She herself had a career as an artist and textile designer both in the USA and France and her design and art was strongly influcenced by her early years in Japan.

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