PITTSBURGH ROSE PARLOR / GONE WITH THE WIND LAMP
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PITTSBURGH ROSE PARLOR / GONE WITH THE WIND LAMP, frosted colorless with matching decoration to the shade and base, globular-form font vase, topped with a ball-form shade, cast-metal figural floral base numbered "1193", cast-brass spill ring, Plume & Atwood brass drop-in font with appropriate "ROYAL" flame spreader. Fitted with a brass burner with attached brass shade ring, colorless slip chimney. Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass, and Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 23" H to top of shade, 13 3/4" H to top of shade holder, 7" SQ base. Shade 9 3/4" H, 4" D fitter.
Glass undamaged with perhaps an isolated instance of wear, brass font with many stress marks, burner gallery with a split, chimney with a flake to the top rim. Shade with typical flaking/roughness to the fitter, as made.
Literature: Gibson - 19th Century Patterned Art Glass Chamber Lamps, p. 152.
Provenance: From the Culver collection, Tom & Michael Andrews, Berlin, MD.
Glass undamaged with perhaps an isolated instance of wear, brass font with many stress marks, burner gallery with a split, chimney with a flake to the top rim. Shade with typical flaking/roughness to the fitter, as made.
Literature: Gibson - 19th Century Patterned Art Glass Chamber Lamps, p. 152.
Provenance: From the Culver collection, Tom & Michael Andrews, Berlin, MD.
Condition
Glass undamaged with perhaps an isolated instance of wear, brass font with many stress marks, burner gallery with a split, chimney with a flake to the top rim. Shade with typical flaking/roughness to the fitter, as made.
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PITTSBURGH ROSE PARLOR / GONE WITH THE WIND LAMP
Estimate $100 - $200
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