Antique Arts & Crafts Two-Tone Slag Glass Lamp, circa 1910
Antique Arts & Crafts Two-Tone Slag Glass Lamp, circa 1910. An antique Arts and Crafts table lamp offers dome form shade with two-tone bent slag glass panels over cast single socket base, base stamped AAG CO, circa 1910. Measures – 20″h x 14.75″diam. Overall very good condition and working with some rust; as photographed. Wear consistent with age and use.
Antique End Of Trail 6 Panel Slag Glass Table Lamp Circa 1920′s 18
ANTIQUE END OF TRAIL 6 PANEL SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP CIRCA 1920′S 18. Made of caramel and cream slag glass. The difference in the lit pictures is the bulb. If you use an orange bulb, you get a sunset affect which is amazing! The other lit pictures are with a regular light bulb which are also pretty. No chips or cracks. Two of the clips on the inside were professionally redone, as one was broken and one was weak. Measures 18 inches tall not including the finial shade is 12 1/2 inces across at the widest. The “end of trail” is across each panel at the top of the panel over the arch. It has grown faint over time but is still legible. We use a high resolution camera to give a detail description of the item.
Antique Arts & Crafts Two-Tone Slag Glass Lamp, circa 1910
Antique Arts & Crafts Two-Tone Slag Glass Lamp, circa 1910. An antique Arts and Crafts table lamp offers dome form shade with two-tone bent slag glass panels over cast single socket base, base stamped AAG CO, circa 1910. Measures – 20″h x 14.75″diam. Overall very good condition and working with some rust; as photographed. Wear consistent with age and use.
Antique Slag Glass & Solid Cast Iron Lamp From PLB&G Circa 1850-1900
Stunning antique cast iron lamp from the historically notable Pittsburg Lamps, Brass & Glass Company. PLB&G played an important role in developing lighting and colored glass used in train cars in the 1800s and early 1900s. This Tiffany-style lamp has the PLB&G mark under the base, the original pink and green glass panels and cast iron shade. It has a beautiful green patina because of its age, and has been recently cleaned. Dimensions: 20 inches tall, 12 inches wide. Antique lovers, this is a very rare, stunning find!
Extremely Rare Signed Pittsburgh Art Nouveau Red Bent Slag Glass Lamp Circa 1910
EXTREMELY RARE SIGNED PITTSBURGH ART NOUVEAU RED BENT SLAG GLASS LAMP – CIRCA 1910. The lamp measures approximately 28″ high to the top of the finial, 15 1/2″ wide across the face of the shade from one corner to the other and 7 1/2 wide at the base. Diagonally, the shade measures 22 across from one corner to the other. This PILABRASGO (abbreviation for the Pittsburgh Lamp Brass and Glass Company) Art Nouveau red bent slag glass lamp is extremely rare due to the color of the slag glass. You will be hard-pressed to find very many lamps with this red-orange color of glass. The reason for the rarity of the color of the glass comes down to the process of making this color of glass. Red glass is the most expensive color of glass for items made in this era because the process involved included adding gold oxide or chloride. For a deep ruby red the gold content is higher than for, say, a lighter cranberry color. Red and pink (cranberry). Glass is typically the most valuable because of the gold content, while blue (made using cobalt salts), green (uranium), and yellow or amber (sulphur) tend to command lower prices. Anchor Hocking pioneered the addition of copper to produce the rich tone. Today, art glass makers use cadmium and selenium to get that deep, rich glow. This lamp is signed on the underside PLBG & Co. Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass and Glass Company was founded by Nicholas Kopp in 1901. The company produced some of the world’s finest etched crystal and satin red glass lamps. The company went into bankruptcy in 1926, reorganized as Kopp Glass Inc. And continues to make a multitude of specialty lenses, filters and lights for a variety of industries.
Circa 1920 Two-Color Petal Bent Slag Glass Lamp Shade
Circa 1920 Two-Color Slag Glass Lamp Shade. It’s 6 1/4″ high, 6 1/2″ diameter with 3 1/8 fitter size. All glass in excellent condition, some missing filigree that does not detract from the beauty of this shade.
Circa 1920s 8-Panel Curved Caramel Slag Glass Panels Lamp Shade All Good
Circa 1920s 8-Panel Curved Caramel Slag Glass Panels Lamp Shade All Good Original patina finish. Size: 9 inches height; 16 inches diameter shade, top opening hole is 3/8 inches diameter.
Circa 1920s QUALITY 8-Panel Slag Glass Lamp Shade ORIGINAL GLASS, 1 Panel AS-IS
Circa 1920s QUALITY 8-Panel Slag Glass Lamp Shade ORIGINAL GLASS, 1 Panel AS-IS. Size: 8 inches height; 19 inches diameter shade, top opening is 3 1/4 inches diameter.