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    Posted 3 years ago

    DeborahMT
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    Very unique slag glass Handel Teroca lamp.
    Teroca notes the designed metal overlay on top of the slag glass lamp. This style uses three removable brass arms for the shade to sit on. The lamp had its original cord but the sockets were changed out at some point period to my owning it. There is one panel that has cracked and been repaired and also a small split in the lamp base. It’s a very unique and attractive warm orange color with the lamp turned on. Handel label on base.

    Condition: This piece had the original sockets replaced, with bright brass ones, but the wiring appeared to be original and was not in good condition. I replaced the sockets with new ones which are closer to the original patina /” bronze finish” and rewired the lamp with new “vintage” cloth wiring, and a new plug.
    (The original sockets were likely of the “Fat Boy” variety)

    All 3 shade support arms are in good condition.

    The Handel Company was in operation from 1864 to 1936 as their designs succumbed to the new art deco aesthetic,
    but few other vintage lamps are as avidly collected today
    _____
    I've only found one other lamp like mine, which was listed by a seller on Etsy for $1500.00
    He listed it as a Craftsman Riviere Table Lamp Mission Lighting Antique 1901 / Vintage from the 1900s /
    Materials: Brass, Glass
    Description
    Made by Riviere a Craftsman Arts & Crafts Slag Glass Brass/Bronze Table Lamp is dated 1901 on the sockets. Fancy pierced brass shade with white slag glass panels 3:original sockets with acorn chain pulls. The base is heavy bronze cord and plug are fine lamp is a beautiful original example ready to use. Lamp measures 23" tall shade 17" wide all glass is original and fine.

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    Comments

    1. Newfld Newfld, 3 years ago
      Absolutely gorgeous!
    2. officialfuel officialfuel, 3 years ago
      Beautiful lamp! I have several in my house and they are early 1900’s. Thank you for sharing!!

      Michael
    3. Karenoke Karenoke, 2 years ago
      Simply stunning!

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