Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

Antique Arts & Crafts Camel Pyramid Palms Egypt Mission Slag Glass Table Lamp

We view lamps as more than lighting, we view them as art. As more than a way to brighten a room, a way to brighten ones day. Up for consideration is this Awesome Antique Arts and Crafts Egyptian Style Mission Style Beige and Brown Slag Glass Table Lamp. Featuring Camels, Pyramids and Palm Trees. It features switch positions that light upper, lower or both. Also stating he worked on sets, and said this lamp was used on the movie set of’Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf’. He stated it was damaged on set and offered to him, if he wanted it. If you view the last photo, you see there are reproduction lamps for sale. These lamps are not slag glass, they are stained glass joined using Tiffany’s method, to hold in place. It is in very good antique estate condition. There are age related patina or tarnishing of the metal (see photos). It had one broken slag glass panel, which was replaced. Also the bottom metal frame is bent slightly inward (see photos). There are two beads missing on two lower corners (see photos). We also changed the finial (see photos). Please view all photos carefully as they are a part of the item description. It measures approximately 25.5 inches tall. Thanks for viewing our listing! This also applies to non lower 48, USA locations. Please check out our other items for sale and also others for sale at member mamasantiquessilverandsuch! Almost all of the items we offer are vintage, antique or simply pre-owned, consequentially, reasonable wear and tear is to be expected. We try to describe any damage or problems we are aware of. We always include a number of clear photographs, that are integral to the description. So please review them closely. We are an older couple who travel frequently. We’re generally never gone more than 5 days. Thanks in advanced for your understanding!! We will make it right! Most of what we sell are very fragile breakable items.

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

Fabulous Vintage Leaded Slag Glass Stained Glass Pyramid Large Lamp Shade

As seen in photos, it is 22″ corner to corner, 17.5 ” side to side, and 9 tall. Listing is for shade only. Base is not included and used only for photos.

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

Arts & Crafts style Meyda Mission Pyramid Camel Scenic Slag Glass Lamp

20th century, model #L270, depicting camels and pyramids; possibly produced by Meyda Tiffany-Not Marked. Dimensions: Height 27 inches, Width 13 inches. Condition: Very Good, working; no glass damage(few factory flaws on glass), few metal tips of the silhouettes light bent. Other light small dents and signs of use might be present, also might need some polishing for greater look. Hardware as pictured socket key controls base and top lights.

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp Tiffany Lamp

Vintage Meyda Tiffany Egypt Pyramid Slag Glass Table Lamp. There are no markings on this lamp but I believe it is a Meyda Tiffany pyramid lamp based on similar Google lens searches. The brass could use a polish in a few spots due to some tarnishing. See picture for a few examples of tarnish and wear. Please message for additional pictures or questions. 10″ wide by 9″ tall.

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18×7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp Box Base Pyramid Shade 18x7

Antique Art Crafts / Prairie Rainbow Slag Glass Lamp / Box Base / Pyramid Shade / 18×7. Good Condition With 2 Cracked Shade Panels But No Glass Missing. Shade Has A Ribbed Spider That Was Cut At The Connector To Slide The Shade On and Off. Because Of This Securing The Shade Is Difficult But Doable. Otherwise You Need To Remove The Socket, Tighten The Shade and Reattach the Socket. Still A Great Lamp, Not Very Common With Fabulous Slag Glass. Shade is 10.5 x 7″, Base Is 10 x6″, Total Weight 8 Lbs. Will Slide Off And You Can Judge How To Attach. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps”. The seller is “antiqatony” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Wallis and Futuna, Gambia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Poland, Oman, Suriname, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Argentina, Guinea-Bissau, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Bhutan, Senegal, Togo, Ireland, Qatar, Burundi, Netherlands, Iraq, Slovakia, Slovenia, Equatorial Guinea, Thailand, Aruba, Sweden, Iceland, Macedonia, Belgium, Israel, Liechtenstein, Kuwait, Benin, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Swaziland, Italy, Tanzania, Pakistan, Burkina Faso, Panama, Singapore, Kyrgyzstan, Switzerland, Djibouti, Chile, China, Mali, Botswana, Republic of Croatia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Portugal, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Malta, Cayman Islands, Paraguay, Saint Helena, Cyprus, Seychelles, Rwanda, Bangladesh, Australia, Austria, Sri Lanka, Gabon Republic, Zimbabwe, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Norway, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Kiribati, Turkmenistan, Grenada, Greece, Haiti, Greenland, Yemen, Afghanistan, Montenegro, Mongolia, Nepal, Bahamas, Bahrain, United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Angola, Western Samoa, France, Mozambique, Namibia, Peru, Denmark, Guatemala, Solomon Islands, Vatican City State, Sierra Leone, Nauru, Anguilla, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Cameroon, Guyana, Azerbaijan Republic, Macau, Georgia, Tonga, San Marino, Eritrea, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Morocco, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Mauritania, Belize, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Colombia, Spain, Estonia, Bermuda, Montserrat, Zambia, South Korea, Vanuatu, Ecuador, Albania, Ethiopia, Monaco, Niger, Laos, Ghana, Cape Verde Islands, Moldova, Madagascar, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Lebanon, Liberia, Bolivia, Maldives, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Central African Republic, Lesotho, Nigeria, Mauritius, Saint Lucia, Jordan, Guinea, Canada, Turks and Caicos Islands, Chad, Andorra, Romania, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Lithuania, Trinidad and Tobago, Malawi, Nicaragua, Finland, Tunisia, Uganda, Luxembourg, Brazil, Turkey, Germany, Egypt, Latvia, Jamaica, South Africa, Brunei Darussalam, Honduras.
  • Brand: Antique
  • Design: Shaded
  • Pattern: Rainbow
  • Type: Accent Lamp
  • Theme: Art
  • Material: Glass

Stained Slag Glass Dome Ceiling Lamp Camel Desert Palm Pyramid Bronze Elements

Stained Slag Glass Dome Ceiling Lamp Camel Desert Palm Pyramid Bronze Elements

Stained Slag Glass Dome Ceiling Lamp Camel Desert Palm Pyramid Bronze Elements

Stained Slag Glass Dome Ceiling Lamp Camel Desert Palm Pyramid Bronze Elements

Stained Slag Glass Dome Ceiling Lamp Camel Desert Palm Pyramid Bronze Elements

Stained Slag Glass Dome Ceiling Lamp Camel Desert Palm Pyramid Bronze Elements

Stained Slag Glass Dome Ceiling Lamp Camel Desert Palm Pyramid Bronze Elements

Stained Slag Glass Dome Ceiling Lamp Camel Desert Palm Pyramid Bronze Elements

STAINED SLAG GLASS DOME CEILING LAMP CAMEL DESERT PALM PYRAMID BRONZE ELEMENTS. ???????????? SCROLL DOWN TO VIEW ALL PHOTOS???????????? THIS MONTH, WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER MANY FINE ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE ARTIFACTS AND RARITIES FROM MISSISSIPPI AND LOUISIANA ESTATES AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS. FROM AN OLD NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA ESTATE, THIS LAMP EXHIBITS ELEMENTS OF ANTIQUE DESIGN, WITH MORE CONTEMPORARY ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS, WITH A DATE OF PRODUCTION UNCERTAIN. MEASURING AN IMPRESSIVE 16″ DIAMETER OVERALL, WITH A 13″ TALL SHADE BODY, AS SHOWN WITH THE LENGTH OF CHAIN ATTACHED, HANGING 28 FROM A CEILING. NOT YET WEIGHED, BUT LIKELY AROUND 15+ POUNDS, AND QUITE SUBSTANTIAL. BRONZE PATINA METAL ELEMENTS FORM A WIDE BORDER, WITH A LARGE GADROON DESIGN SURROUNDING THE LOWER EDGE. THE SCENE DEPICTS FIGURES OF PYRAMIDS, PALM TREES, CAMELS AND THEIR DRIVERS, AND PERHAPS STACKS OF COCONUTS, ALL IN THE MANNER OF A SAHARAN DESERT SCENE. AT POINTS WHERE CHAINS ARE CONNECTED TO RINGS, SCROLL BORDER HERALDS ARE APPLIED. CURVED CREAM TO TAN/ORANGE SLAG GLASS PANELS ARE FLANKED BY BRONZE PATINA VERTICAL METAL BANDS, WITH A SPLIT HORIZONTAL BAND OF ORANGE AND CREAM SLAG GLASS HIGHLIGHTING THE ELEMENTS OF THE DESERT SCENE. IN THE MANNER OF A REVERSE DOME, A CENTRAL STAFF LEADS TO FOUR BULB SOCKETS. FOUR BRASS PATINA METAL LINK CHAINS DRAPE TO THE LOOPS, WITH A CENTER CHAIN ATTACHED TO THE CENTRAL STAFF, ALL LEADING TO A BRONZE PATINA CEILING CAP, MOUNTED WITH LOOPS. WIRING APPEARS TO BE IN GOOD ORDER, BUT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED THIS LAMP SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN, OR SOMEONE SKILLED AT SUCH ENDEAVORS. OVERALL, FINE, OLD, VINTAGE CONDITION BEST NOTED BY EXAMINING THE HIGH RESOLUTION SCANNED IMAGES OFFERED. HISTORY & TIPS FOR COLLECTORS OF ANTIQUE LAMPS. When collecting lamps its helpful to understand the timeline for both lighting technology and the artistic and social climate that influenced lighting design. From colonial times to around 1850 candles were used for lighting in the United States. By the late 1700s primitive oil lamps that burned whale oil or lard were being used in addition to candles. When the kerosene oil lamp became available in the 1850s, it was quickly adopted as the new standard. Kerosene lamps were used well into the 1930s, especially in rural areas that didnt have widespread public gas and electric utilities. Meanwhile, in large cities, gas was being piped to light fixtures through walls and ceilings by the early 1800s; kerosene lamps were still being used for portable light. In the 1880s electricity emerged as a practical choice, after the 1879 invention of the first commercially successful light bulb. Table lamps were intended for use as room lighting, not for task lighting like that supplied by a desk lamp or sewing lamp. They can also be of no particular style or embrace elements of multiple styles. During the late Victorian period homeowners were switching over from kerosene to electricity for lighting. Many table lamps from this period were designed to use kerosene, but were later converted for electricity. The classic Victorian lamp style is now called Gone with the Wind, even though the type wasnt made until the 1880s, well after the Civil War. This kind of lamp usually has a short metal pedestal, a glass or metal base containing a font for holding kerosene, and a matching glass shade sitting atop the metal mechanism for controlling the wick. The shade surrounds a clear glass chimney, which protrudes from the top of the shade. Manufacturers of Victorian parlor lamps include The Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass, and Glass Company, Fenton, Fostoria, Handel, and Phoenix. Electric Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts style lamps originated during the same time period but differed considerably in design. Art Nouveau is all about natural forms, with curved lines and textured surfaces. Think flowers, leaves, fruits, animals, and birds. Art Nouveau was largely a European movement and many stunning lamps from this period are by French makers such as Lalique, Gall, and Daum Nancy. The Arts and Crafts style, less ornate than Art Nouveau, was primarily developed in the United States and the British Isles. Its emphasis was on hand-crafting with close attention to the natural beauty inherent in the materials used to make objects. The most famous practitioner of the Art Nouveau style in the United States was Louis Comfort Tiffany. Tiffany and Company made elaborate stained glass lamp shades, often with floral motifs. Some Tiffany bronze lamp bases were sculpted to look like vines, tree roots, or lily pads. Other companies that made quality stained glass lamps during the early Twentieth century include Duffner & Kimberly, Bradley and Hubbard, Handel, Pairpoint, and Chicago Mosaic. Tiffany experimented with many kinds of art glass and designed other lamps that were nothing like his familiar stained glass style. His patented favrile glass used in the shades was imitated by the likes of glass lamp shade makers Steuben, Quezal, and Durand. The Arts and Crafts movement was typified by Frank Lloyd Wright with his Prairie School architecture and Gustav Stickley with his Mission style furniture. Both Stickley and Wright designed lamps that fit in with their other designs. Arts and Crafts lamps tend to have a solid, geometric look using smooth and straight lines. Bases might be wood, metal, or ceramic. A classic Arts and Crafts lamp is the type made by Dirk van Erp who used hammered copper for a base and thin sheets of translucent mica for his shades. Other famous creators of Arts and Crafts lamps were the Fulper pottery and the Roycroft community. Large lamp manufacturers like Bradley and Hubbard that made Art Nouveau styled lamps also designed lamps in the Arts and Crafts style. Reverse painted lamps feature a design, often a landscape, painted by hand on the inside of a glass shade blank. The paint was then fired into the glass. These lamps were made by Handel, Pairpoint, Moe Bridges, Jefferson, Pittsburgh and others. The Pairpoint puffy is a prized lamp of this type, with molded glass forming design elements like flowers that puff outward. Slag glass lamps have shades with glass panels that fit into ribbed metal frames with various kinds of clips and slots. Sometimes the base also has glass panels. The shade often has a metal design overlaying part of the glass. The glass is frequently an amber or caramel color, but sometimes light blue, pink, yellow, or green. Manufacturers associated with slag glass lamps include Empire Lamp & Brass Mfg. And Edward Miller & Co. As well as Pittsburgh, Handel, and Bradley and Hubbard. Many slag glass lamps are not signed with a makers mark. Keep your purpose in mind. Your standards might be different for a lamp you want to use for light, one that you intend to display without lighting, and one that youre selecting as an example of a particular type. Examine a lamp in stages, reviewing its overall appearance, shade, base, and working parts. First, look at the lamp overall and ask yourself some questions. Does it appeal to your eye in terms of proportion or does the shade seem too large or too small for the base? Does the lamp seem consistent in its design, with shade and base both having characteristics of the same historical period and the same design motif? Many married pieces are on the market with a pairing of base and shade that is not original. Does it look old? Next, look at the shade. If it is glass, check for breaks, cracks, replaced pieces of stained glass, or replaced slag glass panels. If it has a beaded or crystal fringe, check for completeness. If it has metal parts, look for breaks and repairs. Look for a manufacturers name or mark. Inspect the base, using the same approach. Finally, look at the works, the font and wick burning mechanism in a kerosene lamp or the wiring in an electric lamp. If you want an original condition lamp, this is important. Serious collectors will pay a premium for a lamp with all its original parts. If you plan to rewire the lamp to make it useable or safer, this matters little. Silk-wrapped cord and round plugs indicate early wiring that has a better chance of being original to the lamp. The item “STAINED SLAG GLASS DOME CEILING LAMP CAMEL DESERT PALM PYRAMID BRONZE ELEMENTS” is in sale since Tuesday, November 01, 2016. This item is in the category “Antiques\Decorative Arts\Lamps”. The seller is “ponyboynol” and is located in New Orleans, Louisiana. This item can be shipped worldwide.

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