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Very Rare Double-Shaded Adjustable Industrial Lamp
United States
Circa 1900
This extremely rare brass lamp is one of the most fun lamps we have owned in a long time. Both the shades and base are signed by the "Faries Company." The lamp has been polished but is guaranteed 100% antique. Both arms have double adjustments and its use is very multi-purpose. Literally, a piece of industrial art work. The body is brass and the shades are tin. Adjusts to 24" maximum height and 18" maximum length.
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Very Rare Double-Shaded Adjustable Industrial Lamp
United States
Circa 1900
This extremely rare brass lamp is one of the most fun lamps we have owned in a long time. Both the shades and base are signed by the "Faries Company." The lamp has been polished but is guaranteed 100% antique. Both arms have double adjustments and its use is very multi-purpose. Literally, a piece of industrial art work. The body is brass and the shades are tin. Adjusts to 24" maximum height and 18" maximum length.

Silvered Bronze and Art Glass Desk/Table Lamp
United States
Circa 1910
This most unusual lamp has a very unique silvered patina and beautiful castings all around. The height can be adjusted from 22" to 32". The shade is signed by the well known at glass maker Quezal. All in all, a most unusual and elegant lamp.

Early Kerosene Lamp, Elephant Theme
United States
Circa 1890
This wonderful, unique oil lamp is quite special. It has beautiful patina and lovely cast bronze detail. The shade is original and not a copy. The base is in exceptional condition, and it has been electrified. If you like elephants, you will love this lamp.

Set of Six Bronze and Glass Sconces
United States
Circa 1910
These very special sconces are a very high quality cast bronze and have their original slag glass panel shades. Purchased out of a house in Portland, they are being offered for the first time. The one sconce that we have pictured without the shade is just a slight bit different. It has a raised border around where the arm meets the backplate. We didn't even notice this at first. It's not a big deal. We do have the extra matching shade for this. This package has always been together; that is to say, we did not match up these shades with the sconces. Please note how beautiful the long shade holder enhances the gracefulness of the sconce. These are as fine a quality of lighting one can hope to find. Finding a set of six matching sconces is no small feat.

Brass and Cased Green Glass Desk Lamp
United States
Circa 1910
This super clean, signed brass desk lamp by the noted company Faries has a double knuckle for height and angle adjustment of shade. The beautiful original green cased glass shade keeps the light bulb from being seen. The exterior of the glass is green and the interior is cased with white lining. If you find a Faries lamp, you will never find it with an original glass shade and when it is not dented and polished. This is one of the finest example of a Faries lamp you will ever see. It is signed on the base.

Petite Desk or Piano Lamp by Wilkinson
United States
Circa 1910
This very fine example of a Wilkinson panel lamp shows off his beautiful metal work. Wilkinson was a company out of Brooklyn, NY that worked in the first quarter of the 20th Century. Although unsigned, we guarantee this to be by the Wilkinson Company. The workmanship and the indentations on the bottom of the base are a dead giveaway. The shade swivels and has all the original caramel colored slag glass. It is extra heavy and very safe to use.

Exotic Blue Glass Original, Signed Tiffany Fleur de Lys
United States
Circa 1900
This is a very early example of Tiffany\'s great workmanship and choice of glass. Blue is one of the most desirable and rare colors. The extra large opening at the top, surrounded by bead work, gives us the information we need to assess how early an example this is. The beautiful blue glass has gold striations throughout and is a color that rarely, if ever, shows up. We guarantee this to be an original Tiffany with all original glass. Base and shade are both signed. The lamp is a rich deep blue when unlit; the photos don\'t do it justice.

Hammered Copper and Bronze Arts and Crafts Table Lamp
United States
Circa 1910
This fine example of the arts and crafts period lighting has a beautiful patina with hammered copper shade and a cast bronze base to match. The rich granite back green glass gives a warm and comforting light. This is a big and impressive lamp. One of the best examples of an American arts and crafts panel lamp that one can hope to find.

Arts and Crafts Wood Table Lamp
United States
Circa 1910
This beautiful golden mahogany wood and green slag glass table lamp is a very imposing and fine example of the arts and crafts style. The shade portion easily separates in half for safe transport and seats firmly on the base when in use. The rich green granite back glass is all original and has a beautiful fiery opalescent color.

1915 Art Nouveau Jeweled Lamp
United States
Circa 1915
This graceful little lamp offers a nice example of the art nouveau period. The attractive young gal is holding two original brass shades with faceted jewels and original glass beading. A great mood lamp for any setting.