Extremely rare american art deco lamp manufactured by Revere Copper and Brass Company, Rome, New York around 1935 and which design is attributed to Helen Dryden.
Certainly one of the most famous and sought out icon of the 30s. This lamp, shaped like a stylised art deco lady hide in its back a light and was intended as a mood lamp.
Page from original 1937 Revere catalog depicting this lamp is shown and reads, MASQUE NO. 126, "Discreetness is a feature of this engaging modern bedside reading lamp. It shades the light from the sleeper while reflecting good light in the direction of the reader. An excellent hall lamp, distinctly smart, in polished chromium over brass
Diameter: cm/in Height: cm/in
9 / 3.5 25,5 / 10
Condition: Excellent, some scuffs
Price on Request







Certainly one of the most famous and sought out icon of the 30s. This lamp, shaped like a stylised art deco lady hide in its back a light and was intended as a mood lamp.
Page from original 1937 Revere catalog depicting this lamp is shown and reads, MASQUE NO. 126, "Discreetness is a feature of this engaging modern bedside reading lamp. It shades the light from the sleeper while reflecting good light in the direction of the reader. An excellent hall lamp, distinctly smart, in polished chromium over brass
Diameter: cm/in Height: cm/in
9 / 3.5 25,5 / 10
Condition: Excellent, some scuffs
Price on Request
