Vintage Mid-Century Pagoda Lamp Apricot Slag Glass & Ceramic Crescent Brass Mfg




Bring a touch of Mid-Century elegance to your space with this stunning pagoda-style table lamp. Attributed to the Crescent Brass Manufacturing Co. (circa 1970s), this piece features a rare and highly sought-after apricot/peach glazed ceramic base and a magnificent leaded slag glass shade. The “ginger jar” silhouette of the base paired with the geometric, architectural lines of the pagoda shade creates a sophisticated Art Deco-meets-MCM aesthetic. Style: Pagoda / Tiffany-Style Slag Glass Color: Apricot/Peach glaze base with marbled cream and peach slag glass panels. Materials: Leaded glass, glazed earthenware/ceramic, and brass-finished metal hardware. Measurements: Condition: Very Good Vintage Condition. The ceramic base is glossy and free of cracks or crazing. The brass hardware shows a beautiful age-appropriate patina. Note on Glass: There is one tiny, singular chip on the edge of one glass panel (see macro photo for detail). It is barely noticeable and can easily be rotated toward a wall for display. Aside from this minor “flea bite, ” the shade is structurally sound with no loose lead lines. It will be packed with professional-grade padding to ensure the shade and base arrive safely. I described the item as accurately as possible. Please inspect photos carefully before purchasing. Remember, vintage items often have hidden flaws that can be missed, even by the best observer, but photos don’t intentionally misrepresent.
4 ea 1930s Art Deco Pagoda Post Lamps with Slag Glass Inserts (Super Scarce)

4 ea – 1930s Art Deco Pagoda Post Lamps w/ Slag Glass Inserts (Super Scarce). The Flared Pagoda gives a deco style rare to post lamps. Each is approximately a whopping 17″ Tall and 7.5″ x 7.5. Slag glass inserts are caramel cream and free of cracks. They have been rewired and ready to install along a driveway. Or even up the sidewalk to the house on posts. A standard edison keyless bulb socket. The tops are easily removed. With thumb tight screws to replace light bulbs and I would suggest. LED bulbs to curtail any damage to the glass inserts. If failed to mention it. They are made of aluminum which was a costly metal back then. (This will curtail the porch pirates). The item “4 ea 1930s Art Deco Pagoda Post Lamps with Slag Glass Inserts (Super Scarce)” is in sale since Saturday, May 2, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps”. The seller is “trolley326″ and is located in Raymond, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States