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    Posted 7 years ago

    jonhin
    (9 items)

    Aquired this lamp from an elderly gentle man who had lived in a New Orleans boarding house . The lamp was in his room when he moved in . The base and shade are Solid metal ( possibly spelter ) , with slag glass panels . No manufacturers mark that I can find other than a serial number ( 356) on the plate soldered in the base. Any input on this beauty will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks again ,
    Jon.

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    1. lizzycbw lizzycbw, 7 years ago
      Its beautiful! Slag glass in the shade. Looks very Art Nouveau. Coming from New Orleans I wonder if it is French or maybe Austrian secessionist. Also checkout Edward Miller & Co. The company made lamps in Meriden, Conn., from the 1880s through the 1920s. I wish I knew more
    2. jonhin, 7 years ago
      Thanks lizzycbw! Will do. I wish I knew more also. Gonna keep looking . Will keep u posted ...
    3. lizzycbw lizzycbw, 7 years ago
      Love to know what you find out ..Such a beautiful lamp!
    4. jonhin, 6 years ago
      Hello all,
      Doing a little research into the manufacturer of my lamp . Have looked all over , yet to find a mark or name on it . The only thing I found is a small thin metal plate sautered across the base with the number 659 . Removed this plate , still nothing . Any suggestions ?
    5. Gillian, 6 years ago
      Hi, is the base glass or resin?
    6. jonhin, 6 years ago
      Hello Gillian,
      The whole thing is lead , magnet will not stick to it. The light socket and cord has been replaced . Glass panels are original . Any ideas ? Thanks .
    7. jonhin, 6 years ago
      Good Morning ,
      Wondering if anyone knows where to locate any manufacturer reference material for this type of lamp ?

      Thanks .
    8. jonhin, 6 years ago
      Hello All. Want to ask if anyone has ever come across a lamp such as this ? By that I mean the base and shape are lead ( magnet will not stick to it ) with the exception of the panels of course. I have never weighed it , but it is very heavy , requires both hands to move it . Have never been able to find anything on it , except a serial number on the protective plate in the base . (356) Removed the plate , but no luck finding a manufacturer. Any help , comments or suggestions will be greatly appreciated . Thanks . God Bless.
    9. jonhin, 6 years ago
      Keramikos,
      Thanks , yes the panels are slag glass , but the shade and base are lead .
    10. Sewing53, 6 years ago
      The metal you call lead may actually be spelter
      ...Spelter, while sometimes used merely as a synonym for zinc, is often used to identify a zinc alloy. In this sense it might be an alloy of equal parts copper and zinc, i.e. a brass, used for hard soldering and brazing, or as an alloy, containing lead, that is used instead of bronze.
    11. jonhin, 6 years ago
      Sewing53 ,
      Thanks , that’s interesting. The plate in the bottom was soldered in quite well , I used a soldering gun to loosen the tacks to remove it hoping to find a maker , but no luck . It’s just aggravating that I have not been able to find out much more about it .
    12. jonhin, 6 years ago
      Thanks for the link . I believe it is original as it sits , but who knows .
      The gentleman that I got it from said that the ladies had a boarding house in New Orleans , where he got it once she passed , but they also had a plantation up River somewhere. One sister ran the boarding house , one ran the plantation . The history is what always draws me . I will keep looking . Thanks for the help . Love this site .
    13. wildvke wildvke, 5 years ago
      I believe this is an Italian spelter, Slag Glass paneled lamp. The number you found on the lamp plate is more than likely a shape/model number or could be the date which would be read in reverse, 356 = 6 (June) 1935. Not an expert but, that is my 2cents ????
    14. Gillian, 5 years ago
      Lots and lots and lots of Vintage/Antique Lamp ids., examples a lot of information:

      https://www.google.ca/search?sxsrf=ACYBGNSyE6Sdwv2kTr728_ygbEdVauLkcw:1568857215655&q=antique+lamp+identification+chart&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi0iKvI4NvkAhWNtp4KHV3CCpQQsAR6BAgDEAE&biw=1571&bih=916


      List of Vintage Lamp Manufacturers:

      https://www.retrowaste.com/list-of-vintage-lamp-manufacturers/
    15. Gillian, 5 years ago
      ...and a lot of information:
    16. tharless62 tharless62, 5 years ago
      did you take a magnifying glass to the base opposite where you found the numbers? i've had to do alot of lamp research..cuz im an addict !!!
    17. tharless62 tharless62, 5 years ago
      http://reuzeitmn.blogspot.com/2014/04/consolidated-lamp-and-glass-company.html

      https://www.retrowaste.com/list-of-vintage-lamp-manufacturers/
    18. jonhin, 5 years ago
      WILDVKE
      Thanks for the response . Why do you think it is Italian ? Have you seen something like it elsewhere ?
    19. jonhin, 5 years ago
      GILLIAN , THARLESS62

      Thanks for your responses also . I am still searching . Yet to find anything conclusive ....
    20. wildvke wildvke, 5 years ago
      @jonhin Yes I’ve seen several. Some have a mark of the letters GIM and a number. Others I have seen stating the are Italian. The GIM has been said to be a company named MC Co. The only thing I have ever been able to find on that might be this name, Marche or Macerata which is Italian. I Admin for 3 Lamp groups on FB (I’m not an expert) and we have 2 very similar to yours. Yours is a better quality and I feel imo that it’s Italian.
    21. jonhin, 5 years ago
      WILDVKE ,
      I am not an expert either , jus a weekend warrior collector . Enjoy unique items of all kinds and the history behind them . I have yet to find any letters or words any where on this lamp , only the number on the plate soldered in the base . Could you possibly send me a pic of the one similar that you have , I have not seen another like it yet in all of the searching I have done . It would be great also to see the lamp groups on fb. I will try a search on there . Thank you very much !
    22. wildvke wildvke, 5 years ago
      @jonjin You are welcome to join and check out the "Vintage Lamp Collectors" group on FB. Just type that in a FB search.
    23. Stella_Z, 5 years ago
      Hi Jon, I don't have any info on it, but I have one too https://www.reddit.com/r/Antiques/comments/6tcasp/sorry_i_dont_have_much_info_on_this_lamp_hoping/
    24. jonhin, 5 years ago
      Hello Stella_Z ,
      Wow , that is the first one I have seen that looks so much like mine . Tell me on the bottom of yours , is there a thin plate soldered in the base with a number on it ? If so what is it ? I have done a lot of searching , with not much luck as to putting a manufactuer on it . Lots of good guesses . No marks on yours either I assume . Where did it come from ?
    25. wildvke wildvke, 1 year ago
      Hi again @jonhin I hope you have found some info on this by now, but in case you haven't I'm taking back the Italian info I stated 3 years ago. This is a "bent Slag glass" and probably Spelter frame. I believe I have the catalog this is in. I'll have to come back and drop you the link. Cheers!

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