Posted 3 years ago
ThePattyG
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Don't think FENTON made 14" ... 6" top measure. Thickness from 1/4 to 5/8 . This BURMESE shade has been messin with me way----to-----long!
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Posted 3 years ago
ThePattyG
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Don't think FENTON made 14" ... 6" top measure. Thickness from 1/4 to 5/8 . This BURMESE shade has been messin with me way----to-----long!
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Here's a 16" - no size on the top though.
https://www.liveauctioneers.com/en-gb/item/69824339_a-fenton-lamp-w-signed-and-numbered-burmese-shade
looks a bit like these
http://www.lampshademaker.com/images/Opal12_14inch.jpg
Who made those? Thanks for helpin.. I agree!
not the easiest site to navigate, but here's the page leading to the image link. just scroll down to the section named: Hand Blown Student & Table Lamp Glass
http://www.lampshademaker.com/glass_shades_for_student_lamps.htm
Thanks for stepping in TallCakes.
Yea, what Gillian said! Lol
Tall Cakes, those are new shades. Got this in a spider ridden and a dumptruck full of dust and droppings. Pretty sure its quite old..Thank you, didn't know it was a dome style!.
unfortunately finding something spider ridden and dusty isn't a sign of age. Yours looks possibly reverse decorated satin glass; can' t tell if hand painted or decal.
WP search with similar shades:
https://www.worthpoint.com/inventory/search?offset=0&max=100&sort=BestMatch&query=14%22+dome+lamp+shade&searchForm=search&_img=true&img=on&searchByTitle=on
from your images I'm not seeing burmese, but here's a search:
https://www.worthpoint.com/inventory/search?query=14%22+lamp+shade+burmese&max=100&sort=BestMatch&searchForm=search&_img=true&img=on&searchByTitle=on
TallCakes---Fortunately for me it was my husbands GreatGpaws farm.. So I trust those spiderwebs and such.. Besides did you notice it was 1/4 " varied to 5/8 in the thickness? Also its hand painted and NOT Transferware. Thanks for your opinion. Believe when I say I have been researching this for at least 6 months. Thanks again..
the more real information (rather than anecdotal comments) is always helpful in pointing in the right direction. One can only discern a minimal amount with a couple of photos and brief description. This could be anywhere from fairly new to a hundred years old...
Tall Cakes--- Yes it is Mt washington .. It's to thick for most shades (modern and 20th century).. Perhaps when thickness is mentioned you might consider it next time if mentioned... Thank you for your thoughts..
glad you are certain it's Mt. Washington and hope you find some definitive proof to back that...