Antique Cast Iron Art Nouveau Floor Lamp Slag Glass Accents 63 tall
Beautiful floor lamp great patina and no defects 63″ tall 10″ wide across the base works perfectly just needs bulbs and a shade to be a star……..
Vintage Floor Lamp with 2 Glass Slag Pieces 61 Tall
61 inches tall, give or take a little. The glass balls are 2 in diameter. The base is 10 inches across. Two of the metal parts on this lamp are damaged; the piece directly above the long pipe and the piece directly below the long pipe.
Stunning Green Stained Slag Glass Lamp Pears Tiffany Style 27 Tall Art Nouveau
Gorgeous 27.5 inches tall, shade is 19″ across, base is 9″. This feels HEAVY like bronze but there a few nicks (see pics) and it’s lighter underneath. I don’t see any cracks in the glass. The finial doesn’t match. The glass is so detailed with the mottled colors, you’ll love this lamp.
Antique Eight Panel Slag Glass Table Lamp 23 Tall
Antique Eight Panel Slag Glass Table Lamp 23 Tall. Shade 17″ diameter and 7.5″ base. Two sockets with pull chains.
Vintage Curved Slag Stained Glass Tulip Lamp 8 Panels 24 tall
Vintage Curved Slag Stained Glass Tulip Lamp 8 Panels 24 tall, Electrified.
Signed Miller 963 Antique Slag Glass Table Lamp 19 Tall Rare
Signed Miller 963 Antique Slag Glass Table Lamp 19 Tall. Amazing signed Miller 963 antique slag glass table lamp. 6 panel hade is in great condition, no chips or cracks. Brass center post shows some common patina wear as shown. 1 socket has been replaced at some point. Has a older plastic round plug. Marked on underside of base MILLER 963. Measures 19″ to finial x 15″ wide across shade x 7 wide across base of lamp. Shade measures 7″ high x 15″ at widest point. If you have any questions concerns or advice feel free to contact me.
Vintage Slag Glass and Brass Table Lamp in Working Condition 20.5 Tall 12 Wide
Vintage Slag Glass and Brass Table Lamp in Working Condition 20.5″ Tall 12″ Wide. The shade measures 12″ across x 12″ deep x 9 tall. The total height of the lamp and shade is 20.5 tall. The lamp shade is attached to the lamp but I can unscrew the upper light section where the bulb is and can cut the electrical cord in order to get the shade off the top of the lamp. Doing this will destroy the wiring for the lamp but will save just the shade. All the panels on the shade look to be in good condition. No names or hallmarks was found anywhere on the lamp. As is unknown but I’m guessing the 1950′s era with a nice Arts & Crafts / Mission style design. The very bottom of the lamp has 2 small splits in the metal base. Please refer to the 2 pictures in the listing where I’m pointing this out for more detail. My goal is your satisfaction. I aim to please! THANK YOU AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY! Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.