Posted 8 years ago
vintagelamp
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Two Parian Ware Ewer Antique Pitcher Lamps.
Found these at the neighbor's estate sale. Hoping someone can tell me the manufacturer of these beautiful lamps. Number on bottom: 23/202. I found the following on line: Made of un-glazed white bisque porcelain. Complex three dimensional grape clusters, tendrils, and leaves are in contrast to the ribbed body with alternating panels of white and a rare pink. The usual contrasting background color was blue. The ewer stands on a handsome ribbed pedestal. Twisted grapevines form the handle. It was a produced in England and also in America by the Fenton's Works; Bennington, Vermont, which later became the United States Pottery Company.
http://somethingold.ecrater.com/p/1954723/english-parian-ware-ewer-antique#
nutsabotas6, Thank you :)
I found this ewer at the following site. It appears that my lamps were made from this ewer:
http://somethingold.ecrater.com/p/1954723/english-parian-ware-ewer-antique#
High Victorian for sure! Oh, and thank you for taking a photo with the lamp in front of a mirror. Sooooo beautiful!
Wow, this is fabulous!!!
Efesgirl, Thank you! That is not in front of a mirror...that is two lamps :)
martika, Many thanks!
WOW!!!!!! What a beauty!!!!
jscott0363, Cannot believe I found two of them!
nutsabotas6, Totally my fault. I changed the title. Thank you!
That one pic does look like a mirror image :)