RARE Bradley & Hubbard Oasis Tropical Sunset Slag Glass Panel Lamp Handel Era
Just out of a local house is this very rare Bradley and Hubbard slag glass panel lamp. It is large and has the “Oasis” or Tropical overlay design somewhat like Handel’s tropical lamps. The lamp stands about 28 inches tall and weighs a substantial 29 pounds. The shade measures about 22 1/4 inches across, about 24 inches at its widest, and about 9 1/8 inches deep. The lamp has 8 upper panels in a caramel/white glass and 8 lower border panels in multi colored green, caramel, and a little orange and white glass. The base is highly detailed with winged angels or cherubs, acanthus leaves, and ornate scroll work. The base has an early B&H four socket cluster only marked Pat Apld For. The base has some wear to its finish, has some replaced sockets, and was rewired with antique style wire. The electrics all work well. The shade has lost a small portion of its palm tree filigree on one lower panel (see the last 2 photos to see the missing palm leaves). Some of the border glass may have been replaced some years ago but it is not easy to tell for sure. See photos as they are part of the description. We have known the previous owners of this lamp for over 40 years and they finally decided to sell it to us. It may be one of the rarest Bradley and Hubbard lamps ever made. Would make a nice addition to any collection and is guaranteed as described. We are located near Clinton, New Jersey close to Routes 78 and 31. Items left over 90 days will be considered abandoned. The item “RARE Bradley & Hubbard Oasis Tropical Sunset Slag Glass Panel Lamp Handel Era” is in sale since Friday, May 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps\ Electric\Table Lamps”. The seller is “woodglen” and is located in Califon, New Jersey. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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