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Tiffany Art Glass42 of 1051920 s Tiffany Factory made overhead hanging lampArt Glass/Crystal Vases
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    Posted 10 years ago

    LillianBri…
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    I am looking for any sort of information anyone has on these beautiful shades. I have been told so many things. My husband and I purchased beautiful light at a flea market and I promptly broke one of the shades.

    I have been told it's from the late 1800's, but the light itself was dated to 1915 by the woman I purchased it from.

    I'm heartbroken and I can't find anything like it at all.

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    1. Lisa-lighting Lisa-lighting, 10 years ago
      I believe these to be American, made circa 1915. Sorry I can't be sure of the maker but I wouldn't think that they are either Tiffany or Bohemian. If you would like to post an image of a single shade showing the fitter and a profile of the shade that would help narrow the field. Are we talking smashed to bits, or just a piece or two out? I am asking because if the later, you could quite easily repair the shade and get away with it, for your personal use because of the pattern.

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