
Egyptian 3 Tone accent lamp
$950.00Egyptian 3 metals copper, brass, silver accent lamp with period acid etched shade. circa 1920’s
Dimensions: 10.5″ x 13″
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Egyptian 3 metals copper, brass, silver accent lamp with period acid etched shade. circa 1920’s
Dimensions: 10.5″ x 13″
Electrified glass oil lamp with green pinwheel shade. Very beautiful. Circa 1920.
Emeralite 12″ Scallop Edge Table Lamp. This is an unusual and rare early Emeralite signed table lamp with green cased scalloped edges. No. 5230.
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.
Another great lamp from Emeralite. The lamp is signed and has an adjustable base. May also be used as a clip on bedside reading light. Shade has a zebra or watermelon design. Circa 1930.
Emeralite No. 7 Amber Etched Miniature Desk Lamp
Emeralite #9 Acid Etched Desk Lamp
Shade Width: 11 Inches
Very rare Emeralite student Lamp with zebra shade. Shade measures 5.5 “W X 4” H. Base is an H.G McFadden bronzed finish. Circa 1930.
Empire Lamps of Chicago 8-panel table lamp. Floral metal overlay. Base has bronze color finish, circa1930. Shade is multi-colored green, yellow, and reds. Lots of fire.
Empire Lamps of Chicago 8-panel table lamp. Metal overlay work, circa 1930. Glass is a greenish color with a hint of yellow. Base has original bronze finish. Very clean lamp.
English figural accent lamp of boy smoking pipe. Original finish. Very unusual and decorative, charming and whimsical. Circa 1930.
Antique brass finish. Base is black marble sitting atop brass base. Fancy ornate shaft leads to fancy bridge arm. The arm is holding a Bellova type reverse painted shade. Circa 1930.
Very unusual mica floor lamp with metal overlay. Mounted on an iron-polished, brass four-footed base. Circa 1920.
Very unusual subject, titled “INDUSTRY”, circa 1910. Very rare end of day flame shade.
Five light art deco chandelier. Wooden base with bronze detail. Shades attributed to Loetz. Circa 1930.