Posted 13 years ago
officialfuel
(674 items)
I found this beautiful green slag glass lamp Monday morning in Indianapolis. At one time this lamp was gas and converted over to electric. That's the story the gentleman told me when I was looking at it. There are four panels in the shade and along the base. The base does not light up. I put this on the back porch with a low watt bulb and it serves nicely as a night light when entering the back porch in the evening.
Thank you leighannrn and MooreAntique!
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Thank you chevy59!
Love the green glass! Absolutely beautiful!!
Thank you shughs! Thank you sanhardin for the awesome comment and showing some love! :-)
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Hello,
In doing some online research about a lamp I came across yours. I have the exact same lamp and would like to know anything about the model, age, value, etc... Mine came from Rockville, IN by inheritance from my grandmother. If you could email me at Zeds_Dead70@yahoo.com with any information you have I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you,
David Ferguson
Thank you drdave514 for stopping by and commenting!
Michael
Thank you crswerner for the love on the slag glass lamp! Have a great weekend!
Michael
Thank you chrissylovescats for the love!
Michael
Thank you fitter475 for the love! Have a great Sunday!
Michael
Thank you Longings for the love! Have a great Sunday!
Michael
Beautiful Michael. Love when someone brings these beauties that I have missed back into the limelight.
Thank you nldionne for the love and the nice comment! I have several lamps on here from the early 1900's. Have a great week!
Michael
Niceeeeeeeee..