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.
Antique The Mosaic Shade Co. Chicago Bent Slag Glass Table Lamp. Circa 1905-1914
Antique The Mosaic Shade Co. Chicago Bent Slag Glass Table Lamp. Post and Base is Brown Fluted, intricately decorated, base #45. Lamp Shade is Cream and Amber Slag Glass with Filagree Design. Two pull chain sockets (look updated) Cord and wiring look original. 24″ to top of finial, 9″ base, shade 16 diameter. Shade 7 lb 12.7 oz. Base 7 lb 12.6 oz. Excellent used antique condition. Some paint missing inside top ring. Some paint wear on finial and some edges of lamp shade frame. No chips, cracks or repairs. Normal wear from use and age. I had to input one combined box size and weight. LIGHT BULBS NOT INCLUDED!
Antique Arts & Crafts Slag Glass Table Lamp Circa 1920
Antique Arts & Crafts Slag Glass Table Lamp Circa 1920. An antique Arts & Crafts table lamp offers dome form shade with frame having stylized floral elements and housing bent slag glass panels, over double socket cast base, c1920. Overall very good condition and working; as photographed. Wear consistent with age and use. Measures – 23″h x 19.25″diam.