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Ashtray table lamp, Art Deco?

Newfld's loves954 of 37105Reade brother's & Co. LTDDoes anyone know what this is? Lenox belleek, silver overlay?
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    Posted 2 months ago

    leese
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    Hi, anyone have information on where this type of table with ashtrays and lamp was used? It’s stamped The Marley Co.
    Was this something people would have in their homes? Or perhaps something from a lounge of some kind?

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    1. John2Nhoj John2Nhoj, 2 months ago
      My grandparents had one by The Houzex company in their livingroom, which had glass ashtrays that matched the other glass parts, plus an electric cigar/cigarette lighter. No lamp attached to theirs, though. Yours has a company name on its bottom.
    2. BHIFOS BHIFOS, 2 months ago
      Have you checked if the green glass is uranium?
    3. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 months ago
      That thing is pretty cool.
    4. leese, 2 months ago
      BHIFOS, how do you check what type of glass?
    5. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 2 months ago
      The "lamp" was added later by some owner. Love these type of ashtrays. I have to say the tray is more unusual than I have seen on these and that is a plus on these beautes !~
    6. BHIFOS BHIFOS, 2 months ago
      If it is uranium glass it will react to UV light, you can get UV torches and lamps but introducing sunlight that has lots of UV can make it glow in the right conditions, best at sunset where the visible light deminshes but the UV stays strong. Search Uranium glasss on Google or the "search all show and tell" on CW and you'll find heaps of information.
    7. leese, 2 months ago
      Thanks for the information and tips. People on this site are so knowledgeable and helpful!

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