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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

{1910s French Roubleff - Precursor of Lampe Berger}

Have you ever seen this type of 1910s French Hygienic Ozonator Lamp by Roubleff? It is the precursor of the French Lampe Berger as we probably all know by now. This one is still complete, with its original stone and wick and it is in beautiful pressed glass. On the bottom it shows the Roubleff mark. A very rare piece of antique for the collector, in perfect condition. Available at my Zen Cart powered on line Boutique: 1910s French Roubleff Precursor of Lampe Berger ←click link. Worldwide Shipping!
Beautiful pressed glass and as said, in perfect condition.
Screw on cap.
Different angle...
Detail of the original stone catalytic and its mesh.
Roubleff mark pressed into the glass in a circle on the bottom of the lampe.
Pressed mark reads: LAMPE DE L’OZONATEUR SYSTÈME ROUBLEFF
French pamphlet with Roubleff lampe at the top. 
Being sold here is also a similar Roubleff lampe.
Sorry Sold Out...

Similar screw on caps seen here above at: Musée LAMPE BERGER






18 comments:

  1. I have never seen one before. I love any glass with silver tops. :)

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  2. Hi Mariette,
    This lamp is gorgeous, I love the details of the glass. Thank you for sharing the interesting info about it and your great pics.
    Hope you enjoyed a wonderful holiday weekend.
    Love, CM

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  3. Dearest Mariette,
    The French Lamp was first time I has know the beautiful lamp.
    I never knowing about the Japanese Lamps for long time too.
    Hugs and love to you Always..
    Michiko

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  4. Dear Mariette,

    I love the sweet vintage lamp and nice to have the old advertisement, to go with it.

    Happy week
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  5. Dearest Mariette,
    a wonderful french lamp!
    have a happy week,
    love and hugs,
    Claudia

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  6. Liebe Mariette,

    du zeigst uns immer wieder traumhaft schöne Sachen.

    In Liebe
    Elisabeth

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  7. Dearest Mariette,
    Delicate and elegant Lamp♡♡♡ You said that it was the precursor of the French Lampe Berger. I never knew this French oil lamp and checked the pc page(^^;)
    It seems they have wonderful lamps.
    Yours are Wonderful Vintage item!

    PS> Thank you very much for your always wonderful comments. I really loved to know that information. And I thought it applies to you; haha, I wish I can be a bilingual person. Kind of my life long dream.

    Sending you lots of love and hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

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  8. Liebe Mariette,
    wo zauberst du diese Kostbarkeiten nur her! Das ist sicher ein gesuchtes Sammlerstück. Diese Lampes Berger sind so schön, dass ich sie am liebsten sammeln würde. Danke für das Bild und die Informationen.
    Schöne Grüße,
    Johanna

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  9. Ciaoooooooo,
    è stupendo questo pezzo!!
    Unico nella sua lavorazione e nel tempo!!
    Un bacio cara amica!!
    Sabry!!

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  10. bellissima!!!!!!!!! un bacione Lory

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  11. bellissima!!!!!!!!! un bacione Lory

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  12. Ik heb dit ook nog nooit gezien Mariette, wel een ongeveer gelijke suikerstrooier. Prachtig hoor!
    Lieve greoten, Nicole

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  13. The lampe is gorgeous! I love the detail on the glass very much!!

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  14. I am fascinated by the French Roubleff....which I have never seen or heard of before your post? What kind of stone is in the diffuser? Is there anything in English....(I haven't really spoken French since my grandmother died in 1967) to explain the difference between it and the Lampe Berger.
    It's a beautiful piece and so evocative of early twentieth century sensibility.

    BTW, what is that wonderful looking little waffle in your header? My mouth waters every time I see it!

    OOO......*s*

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  15. Erg mooi glas, dat zal ook mooi schijnen.

    Groeten Janny
    PS. Het is nummer 4 van september.

    Groeten Janny

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  16. You have so many wonderful interesting and beautiful things Mariette! Such pretty glass!
    Happy September!
    xo Catherine

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  17. OH LA LA ... mon ami! this is certainly a brilliant treasure your are sharing. I'm swooning over it! xo C. (HHL)

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  18. I have not ever seen one of this before, very interesting and a lovely little treasure!

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