LAMPS SOLD!
The genuine brass Miller gooseneck lamp at left and the beautiful cast and slag glass
lamp were taken all the way to Norway by an adventurous pair of young women who
planned their short Canadian vacation around a visit to our little out of the
way shop. We will always remember you J and N!
A very nice Ontario couple out to Nova Scotia on a
whirlwind tour after attending their son’s university graduation had us send
them this gorgeous brass, copper and stained glass Miller table lamp after visiting our shop. Thank
you Caroline and Ed of Burlington for sending the photos of the lamp in its new
home.
Another unusual
lamp by Miller, this multi
adjustable lamp found a home at a bedside right here in Nova Scotia.
Two of our most exceptional table lamps,
both from France. The Art Nouveau boudoir lamp with screw-on
pink bubble glass shade went to an east coast collector, while the Art
Deco Paris Star is now at home in New York.
This pair of Art Deco heavy cast mantle
lamps with amber crackle glass shades went to a very nice young
man, extremely fond of Art Deco from the 1920s and 1930s. As one of our very
first web customers, this was the second order he had us ship to San Jose,
California.
Adjustable antique desk lamps are always in demand.
The brass Faries Mfg. Co. at left was the only one
we’ve come across with an original vivid yellow Vaseline glass shade, and this
was taken back to New York by one of our first showroom visitors. The early 1900s cast lamp with
deep green elbow shade at right was sent to San Francisco, California.
Occasionally we
come across a genuine antique stained glass lamp, and this lovely early 1900s
boudoir lamp was snapped up by a Calgary visitor before I had a chance to put
it on the website.
This stunning six panelled slag glass lamp with heavy
cast base had to be packaged very carefully to ensure its safe arrival in Cranbrook, British Columbia.
Two more interesting adjustable antique desk lamps
stayed closer to home. The large floral themed lamp with fluted, etched glass
shade resides in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia while the tiny metal shaded lamp has
gone to a good home in Halifax.
Also in Halifax now is this beautifully cast Chestnut
leaf motif Art Nouveau table lamp from the early 1900s. The raisin coloured
blown glass shades are stunning as they are, and appear to be on fire when lit.
It’s always hard
to find sets of two in antique lighting. This unusual pair of adjustable desk
lamps with blue swirl glass shades went to Minneapolis.
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