Jean Perzel

Pair Perzel French Art Deco Sconces

This pair of 1930’s French art deco wall sconces was originally designed in 1936 for the Palace of the League of Nations by Jean Perzel (1892 – 1986).  The sconces have a bronze body, brass bowl, frosted glass collar and four individual long cast glass inserts.  Fitted with two bulbs, the sconces cast a white light upward while the collar and cast glass pieces give your room a warm glow.  The scones have been rewired for American Electricity, are impressed “Perzel” and measure 18” wide x 21” tall and project 9” from the wall.

Pair French Art Deco Perzel Streamline Chrome Sconces

This pair of French art deco streamline chrome wall sconces are by Jean Perzel (1892 - 1986) and date from the 1930's.  The 9 1/2" diameter bowl sits on a graceful arm with a square backplate.  The sconces are in good original condition and are rewired for American electricity.  Each sconce measures 9 1/2" wide x 8 1/4" high and 13" deep.

French Art Deco Perzel Peach Wing Sconce

This 1930’s French art deco sconce was designed by Jean Perzel (1892 – 1986). A bronze bowl is extended from a three step bronze wall mount. Three “fins” in peach glass with frosted centers extend from the bowl. Rewired for American electricity the sconce measures 9” high x 10 ½” wide and projects 10” from the wall.

Pair of Jean Perzel Sconces

A stunning pair of French postwar chrome and glass sconces by Jean Perzel (1892 – 1986). The sconces with bright chrome steel and textured glass are signed in script “J Perzel”. The sconces measure 9-3/4” high by 4” wide and extend 3-1/4” from the wall.

Perzel Sconce

This French art deco sconce is by Jean Perzel (French, 1892-1986). Its soft gleaming curves epitomize the 1930’s machine age style. The nickel plated sconce dates from the 1930’s and has been rewired for American electricity. It measures 9 ½” wide x 8 ½” high and extends 13” from the wall.

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