Posted 11 years ago
vintagehome
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I would greatly appreciate any information that anyone might be able to share with me about this pair of porcelain table lamps. We just found them in Northern Virginia and were told that they are from the 1920s. I believe that they would be considered to be Regency style. They are cream colored glazed porcelain with hand painted gold details and floral details that appear to be transferred onto the porcelain. The large floral details only appear on the front of each lamp and the small floral details appear on each of the four sides of the square base of each lamp. The lamps were recently rewired and still have the original mogul sockets with removable adaptor inserts so that modern lightbulbs can be used in them. The porcelain bases of the lamps are approximately 18-3/4" high and 6" wide at their widest point and approximately 26-1/4" high to the top of the sockets. Thank You!
Welcome to CW. I am sure someone on here will be able to help you
Thank you, Moonstonelover21!
I struggled with a lamp that is painted porcelain and from the 1920s. It took a lot of research, but it turned out to be a Lenox product. Mine has a hand-painted matching shade. You may want to research it through Lenox. I wasn't aware they ever made lamps.