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    Posted 8 years ago

    Cat2112
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    Recently purchased this but no markings. Anyone know if this is a Edward Miller, Bradley & Hubbard, Pairpoint or Spelter lamp? Thank you in advance!

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    Comments

    1. centerstone, 8 years ago
      Hi, my Mother used to have a lamp very similar to yours. It was damaged recently as a result of a severe wind storm that blew out a window onto the lamp. I am trying to help her deal with the insurance company but she is very old and her only recollection is that she had the dealer remove the colorful Tiffany panes and replace it with a more subdued glass (I guess it is slag glass).

      The only thing close to the lamp that I have seen online is yours (almost exact). Can you provide any details on where you purchased your lamp, and also why you think it might be an Italian reproduction.

      Thank you,

      Gary

    2. skyandy, 7 years ago
      @Cat2112, Where did you buy it. Please...
    3. Kescia, 2 years ago
      I have the same. If it has knobs inside it's new.
    4. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 2 years ago
      This lamp only used the slag glass, never tiffany panes !! It may have a tiffany repro base, not sure on that but these are not rare. Very often seen here and on the auction sites. Very nice however !~

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