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Lukieh's loves6 of 6Roycroft 'Arts & Craft' Style Hammered Copper Table Lamp Reproduction c2004Welz spatter glass candlestick pair
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    Posted 10 years ago

    coffeeplea…
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    The shade is silk, and the lamp base I believe to be brass. The body of lamp is this really pretty, almost color changing, blue-green. Can't find any identifying marks aside from GE near the bulb/switch (but can't be certain that wasn't an addition)

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    1. Moonhill Moonhill, 10 years ago
      Your table lamp I think is made by Steuben. It may be marked "Steuben Aurene" under the bronze fittings. Somestimes people would take a vase and have it made onto a lamp but your lamp looks original with the Steuben fittings . The socket and harp may have been replaced at one time.....Beautiful piece.
    2. coffeeplease13, 10 years ago
      Thank you Moonhill for the information. I am thrilled to have someplace to start, I appreciate it.

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