Bellova Peach Desk Lamp
Contact for PriceVery rare Bellova adjustable desk lamp with very rare color combination. Pink etched shade with reverse painted turquoise and red floral border. Circa 1925.
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Very rare Bellova adjustable desk lamp with very rare color combination. Pink etched shade with reverse painted turquoise and red floral border. Circa 1925.
Bellova very rare pink color acid etched shade with black, green and yellow reverse painted border. Mounted on original brass base. Double knuckle adjustable base. Great Lamp!! Circa 1925.
Very rare Bellova reading lamp. Rhodilite shade mounted on original base. Shade is meant to be opaque. Finish on shade is to look like marble. Unusual. Circa 1925.
Very rare acid etched reading or pulpit lamp. Brown in color, original base. Lamp has a side opening for light direction. Circa 1925.
Rare Bellova lamp with unusual turquoise color. Acid etched shade with reverse painted red and blue design with green leaves. Hand painted black base replicating floral design in shade. Quite exceptional. Circa 1925.
Very unusual brass mallard or swan lamp for roll top desk or accent lamp. Shade is a Phoenix reverse painted scenic motif. Circa 1930.
French brass style lamp on a marble base. Beautiful and colorful 7″ X 5″ leaded shade. Circa 1930.
Very stylized European bronze desk lamp. Beautiful design on back of shade. Lamp weighs approx 19 lbs. Very beautiful!
Great cast iron base with art glass red and green colored shade. Scalloped edges. Circa 1920.
Chase Base with an Art Glass Shade | Circa 1930
Chase Base with an Art Glass Shade (Full Circle) | Circa 1930s
Very attractive double student lamp with matched pair of cranberry and white swirl vaseline shades. Base has a bronze and copper colored finish. Mounted on a six-sided wooden base.
Czech shade mounted on Bellova brown acorn base. Hand painted base. Circa 1930.
Eagle desk lamp with pen holders
Original Emeralite Desk Lamp with Zebra Shade. Has original diffuser.
Extremely difficult lamp to find. One of the largest Emeralite shades I have ever seen. Totally acid etched shade measures 14″ X 5″ X 6″. All original with glass diffusers. Bronze finish. Circa 1930.