Posted 13 years ago
kimjcmurphy
(15 items)
A friend sent me a picture of this for any info/identification-
Not the best of pic, but I can get more if someone thinks they can identify.
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Posted 13 years ago
kimjcmurphy
(15 items)
A friend sent me a picture of this for any info/identification-
Not the best of pic, but I can get more if someone thinks they can identify.
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anyone have a clue on age?
From appearances this looks like a 1920's lamp. Any markings on the base or rim of the shade?
There are no marking we can find-that's been the ??
EVERYONE LOVES IT, BUT WHO/WHAT/WHERE? HELP!
There are no identifying marks whatsoever. However, it was bought in St. Louis, and is probably from there
Unless someone can tell me a hidden place to look, I've scanned top to bottom. It weighs about 50 pounds
possibly - Handel - - Chicago Glass - and a few others from early 1900's.
check on this site for old slag lamps - might help - or at least get you started, as it did with me.
http://www.donslampsandantiques.com/parts.html
as well as this site -
http://www.leadedlamps.com/index.html
which shows examples of a lot of lamps and makers of the time -
Hope it helps.
Beautiful lamp your friend has:-)
Oh my, thanks. I'm in heaven just looking! I'll let you know if/when I find out more info
yes. . . the second site is wonderful. I hope you find the maker.. It is a definate challenge finding something unmarked, as I am doing... and hopefully we will both be successful:-)
I is definitely not Handel. but it is of his time period (1910-1925). Miller, Royal Art Glass, Salem Bros, Empire and many others all did similar designs. If it is not marked, it is very difficult to identify. Depending on the condition and if the glass and other parts are original, the auction value is $450-550. I have owned several like this one, marked and unmarked.
Hello Dear, I was first owner of that lamp. Please look at the bottom of the base you can see small boat. It is from Salem Brothers Company from 1920,s. Very nice bright lamp. Good luck.