Antique Arts & Crafts Two-Tone Slag Glass Table Lamp, Scenic with Church, c1920
Antique Arts & Crafts Two-Tone Slag Glass Table Lamp, Scenic with Church, c1920. An antique Arts and Crafts table lamp offers dome form shade having cast metal frame with band having countryside scene with a church and housing two-tone bent slag glass panels over double socket cast base, c1920. Overall very good condition and working; without issue; as photographed. Wear consistent with age and use. Measures – 22″h x 18.25″diam.
Empire Lamp Co, Angel 22 panel slag glass lighted base
Empire Lamp Co, Angel 22 panel slag glass lighted base. The Shade has slight damage and would need professionally repaired. Does not affect light. The Lamp stands 25 1/2″ tall The shade is 20 1/2″across and base is 6 3/4 across. This is a Beautiful lamp and I would love for someone to enjoy it.
Antique Pittsburgh Lamp with 8 Panel Slag Glass Shade Mission Arts & Crafts Era
This is a really beautiful solid and heavy Pittsburgh Lamp 8 Panel Slag Glass Shade Mission Arts & Crafts Era with original base and shade that have been finished with a nice deep green color. It looks black in low light but definitely has a green hue to it. The shade is a classic art nouveau floral filigree and it has new wiring and plug so it works great as you can see in the pictures. The bulbs are not included. It measures approximately 24 tall. The shade is approximately 18″ at the widest point and the base is aproximately 8.5″ wide. Take a look at the pictures you can see that the top looks like some of the filigree tips broke off and there is a seam separation in on corner.
Miller Bent Panel Slag Glass Double Light Lamp 1920′s
Getting harder to find true Arts and Crafts period bent panel or slag glass table lamps from the early 1900′s. It is a heavy cast iron metal base with most likely a zinc or pot metal center section as was common. This is a heavy lamp that has been correctly rewired for the two lights and does have it’s original surface but with wear to the antique gold paint. It is a lovely and functional example of early 20th century lighting at the height of the Mission or Craftsman period. The shade is original and measures 16 diameter and the total height is 21 inches. The glass panels of caramel slag are in excellent condition giving a subtle glow when lit. Not signed but iis most likely a Miller lamp. The finial is a typical Miller finial and is original to the lamp.