1910′s Slag Glass Lamp Empire Lamp Co. Morning Glory Shade on B&H Cluster Base



Antique Art Nouveau Slag Glass Table Lamp – Empire Lamp Co. “Morning Glory” Shade on Bradley & Hubbard Cluster Base c. A stunning, 100% authentic early 20th-century Art Nouveau bent slag glass table lamp. This heirloom piece features the highly desirable “Morning Glory and Trellis” filigree overlay shade manufactured by the renowned Empire Lamp Company of Chicago, factory-paired with a heavy cast-metal base featuring its original Bradley & Hubbard (B&H) stamped socket cluster. The metalwork on both the shade and the base is unified, antique bronze patina, confirming this lamp has aged together as an original, unaltered unit for over a century. When illuminated, the 8-panel bent slag glass shade casts a warm amber/caramel glow. Design & Hardware Details. (Meriden, CT) – Authentic “B&H” stamped mark visible on the brass cluster. Date of Production: Circa 1910 – 1920. Style: Art Nouveau / Arts & Crafts Period. Shade Motif: Intricate metal filigree overlay depicting organic winding Morning Glory vines, leaves, and architectural garden trellises. Glass Type: Authentic 8-panel curved, caramel/butterscotch bent slag glass. Base Details: Heavy, stable Art Nouveau cast-metal base featuring elegant, stylized botanical fluting that perfectly complements the shade’s motif. Equipped with a dual-light cluster featuring classic individual pull-chain sockets.
Antique 1910s Arts & Crafts Slag / Stained Glass Table Lamp Base BRASS FINISH




Antique 1910s Arts & Crafts Slag / Stained Glass Table Lamp Base – Ornate – Brass Finish. Very heavy and is ment for larger slag or stained glass lamp shades. TESTED – Lamps works as intended with no issues. For similar items related to this check my Lamps and Lighting – Electric Section in my store. Questions are usually answered within an hour. T forget to leave feedback, sellers depend on it!!
ANTIQUE 1910′s Slag Glass Panel Table Lamp with Lighted Base & Lamp Shade








Please note: All components described below are original – nothing has been replaced or re-stored. The lamp base has 3 panels of smooth amber glass with all of the tabs intact. It has 3 light sockets- 2 at the top and 1 inside the base of the lamp with a pull chain for each light socket so you can light each one separately. Base is made up of solid brass and can be polished for a shinier and “less antique look” if desired. The 2 light sockets at the top of the lamp read “PAT’D JULY 6 1909″ and “250W – 250V” and has a circled “F”. Has a reeded plug with thread in socket and due to age and condition it is recommended that it be re-wired if you want to use the lamp as intended. The shade is 18 inches in diameter and roughly 10 inches deep. It has 6 panels of the same smooth amber glass as the base. Currently there is only 1 glass panel in the shade and the other 3 intact panels were removed at some point by the original owner possibly for tab repair purposes. So there are a total of 4 (1 in the shade & 3 pictured on the ground) of the glass panels that are intact and not broken. 1 glass panel is missing and 1 panel (pictured next to the 3 intact ones on the ground) is broken into 5 pieces (refer to photos). 3 of the 12 tabs have broken off where the missing panel was and the broken used to be. The 9 that are intact may need some reinforcing to prevent them from breaking off when glass panels are re-inserted. This is a very ornate and beautiful lamp that can be polished and restored to look new again or displayed as is in all its antique artistic beauty.
Antique 1910s 30s Art Deco ORNATE Cast Iron Floor Lamp Slag Glass Shades

Antique 1910s – 30s Era Art Deco ORNATE Painted Cast Iron Floor Lamp With Slag Glass Shades. This lamp is in pristine undamaged working condition and stands 58 tall. For similar items related to this check my Lamps & Lighting – Electric section in my store. Please look at all photos as they are part of the AD, USE ZOOM or ask any questions if needed. Questions are usually answered within an hour. Please dont forget to leave feedback, sellers depend on it!! The item “Antique 1910s 30s Art Deco ORNATE Cast Iron Floor Lamp Slag Glass Shades” is in sale since Tuesday, September 21, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps”. The seller is “mnantiques2014″ and is located in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay, Russian federation.
- Department: Unisex Adult
- Type: Floor Lamp
- Vintage: Yes
- Brand: Antique
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Time Period Manufactured: 1910 – 1930s era
- Featured Refinements: Brass Floor Lamp
- Era: 1920s
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Style: Art Deco
- Material: Glass
- Power Source: Corded Electric
- Antique: Yes
- Finish: Painted
- Control Style: Switch
- Design: Shaded
Rare 1910s Judson Studios Slag Glass Shade With Custom Mold For Chandelier Lamp




Beautiful antique rare Judson Studios large glass slag shade with b ronze top crown handle, and construction mold, we most recently acquired this piece from an an estate mansion in san francisco, CA that was filled with rare treasures, this particular piece was displayed as a center show piece. Origin: Judson studios, los angeles, CA. Period: 1900 – 1910. Condition: very good solid condition, there is (3) issues. (1) Glass plate is cracked, and (2) glass plates need to be replaced. These issues do not alter the beautiful character of this piece whatsoever. 22h x 29w x 29d. Construction Materials: glass, bronze, lead. In 1897, the judson studios was established in los angeles by the painter and professor william lees judson and his three sons. Helmed by walter horace, the eldest son and a stained glass expert, the studios thrived from the start, beautifying the booming metropolis with works that represented the best in traditional and modern design. Today, judson is the oldest family-run stained glass studio in america, still proudly offering an exquisite, handcrafted product made by local artisans, and continuing to serve the community that has sustained us through the decades. The item “Rare 1910s Judson Studios Slag Glass Shade With Custom Mold For Chandelier Lamp” is in sale since Wednesday, December 11, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Lamps”. The seller is “paljoee” and is located in San Francisco, California. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
- Primary Material: Glass
- Featured Refinements: Antique Slag Glass Lamp
- Type: Lamps
1910s Antique Collectible Miller Slag Glass Table Lamp


Beautiful Antique “Miller” bent slag stained glass table lamp. Gorgeous ironwork that is accented when lit. Its ivory in color. Width – 9 round. Please feel free to ask for more information. The item “1910s Antique Collectible Miller Slag Glass Table Lamp” is in sale since Wednesday, October 05, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps\ Electric\Table Lamps”. The seller is “oneworldauction” and is located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.













