Bradley & Hubbard 4 Light Lamp-Original Bent Slag Shade-No Damage to Glass-Signe
Condition Statement For this Item. Condition is always in the eye of the beholder. The Condition Statement above is our expressed opinion only. Condition is assigned to this item as a general guide and for descriptive purposes Most items we list will fall into one or more of the first 4 (Exceptional, Excellent, Above Average & Good). Please always read the write up for details on this item and look at all the pictures posted. The pictures provided in this listing are an important part of the overall description and are as important, if not more important than the written description. As Is / Other. Read write up below for complete details. Condition is subjective, and an opinion only, meant for general descriptive purposes. Read the full listing, view all pictures and ask questions to decide for yourself. Bradley & Hubbard 4 Light Lamp-Original Bent Slag Shade-No Damage to Glass-Signed. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM FOR SALE. As far as table lamps go, this is a large lamp and comes with the original, 4 socket cluster assembly with 4 brass light sockets with pull chain on and off switches that all work smoothly. This lamp has a remarkable shape/form compared to the more tradition cone shaped lamps B & H typically produced during this period and its the first time we have seen a lamp with all cream slag glass. The shade has 8 bent panels as well as 8 straight side panels and the shade is in overall impeccable condition. Several of the metal rails that hold the slag glass in place are marked with the patent date often seen on B&H lamps but is not signed Bradley & Hubbard, although we strongly believe that the shade is original to this lamp and is Bradley & Hubbard. The lamp has a definite geometric theme to it and is hexagonal in shape from the base and centre column to the traditional B & H finial on top as well as in between, including the end points of the glass panes. The base of the lamp is signed B & H and the mast is simply marked Pat App For. As best as we can tell, this lamp is all original and complete, but the light sockets are recently rewired. We note that some of filigree in the side scenery panels is broken or missing some small pieces. The lamps base and center column are made of non ferrous metal (magnet doesnt stick) that has a dark brown patina to it. There is a rotary switch on the base that is likely not original that can be used to control all 4 light sockets, or you can control the individual bulbs by using the on-off pull chain on each light socket. This is a large table lamp and stands almost 25 inches tall, as measured from the base to the top of the finial. The base is 8 inches wide and has the original metal bottom covering plate. The shade is 8.5 inches tall and almost 19 inches wide and the lamp as shown weights 19 Lbs. Please get in touch if you have any questions or if you would like additional pictures sent to you. USA – West Coast. USA – East Coast. Contact for a direct quote. 22 x 22 x 18 Inches. 24 to 36 hours. Well do our best to get back to you within 24 hours or less. We put this option in place to let people know that we are flexible with the price. In some cases an offer you submit may be automatically approved OR declined if an automatic response is not given – the offer will be sent to us for review and you can expect a reply within 48 hours or less. WHY IS THIS LISTING PRIVATE. We do our best to provide you with accurate and honest descriptions of the items we have listed and to treat you as we would want to be treated. As the old saying goes, Pictures say a thousand words and its important that you look at all pictures carefully as they form part of the overall description of the item and can often speak louder than our written descriptions. We are not experts on ever single item we list and while it rarely, if ever happens, we might miss describing an issue in our written description that is visible in the picture. We clearly welcome hearing from people if this should be spotted in any of our listings so we can correct it. We devote a big chunk of time to taking high quality pictures for our listings and take pictures at many different viewpoints and we normally take very close up pictures to show fine details. We try to photograph the item as if you were looking at it in person and try to anticipate what people would look most closely at if they were looking at it in person. This is sometimes hard to squeeze in with a 12-image limit and encourage people to get in touch and request specific pictures if needed. We do our best to take all pictures in natural light but this is not always possible or practical and in those situations we try to note this in the written description. All pictures used in our listings are lightly edited before use and the editing is limited to cropping and slight adjustments to overall brightness/contrast settings. We use a combination of Microsoft Photo Manager and Windows 10 Photo to prepare images and the original, un-edited images are kept on file. The item “Bradley & Hubbard 4 Light Lamp-Original Bent Slag Shade-No Damage to Glass-Signe” is in sale since Thursday, February 6, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Lamps”. The seller is “d_and_k_20th_century_decodence” and is located in Pickering, Ontario. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, France.
- Type: Lamps
- Featured Refinements: Bradley Hubbard Table Lamp
- Style: Arts & Crafts/Mission Style
- Age: 1900-1940
- Primary Material: Glass
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Country/Region of Origin: United States
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