Overview
A classic electric 'parlor lamp' featuring frosted satin glass with white rose motifs and ornate cast-metal filigree.
Preliminary identification
Photo reference
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Overview
A classic electric 'parlor lamp' featuring frosted satin glass with white rose motifs and ornate cast-metal filigree.
Story
The 1970s saw a massive surge in 'Victorian Revival' decor as homeowners sought to bring a sense of historical stability and romance into their modern spaces.
Maker / Origin
While often unsigned, lamps of this quality were frequently produced by companies like Loevsky & Loevsky White Metal Casting (L&L WMC) in New Jersey.
Condition & Value
The glass appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips to the delicate ruffled 'pie-crust' edge of the chimney. While the thrift price of $5.99 is an absolute steal, these lamps typically sell in antique malls and online vintage shops for much more.
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