Overview
This is a classic vintage 'Gone with the Wind' style parlor lamp featuring a dual-globe design with hand-painted pink roses on a soft peach-to-pink gradient background. It features a three-way switch that allows the top globe, the bottom globe, or both to be illuminated simultaneously, creating a warm, nostalgic glow.
Story
In 1939, the film 'Gone with the Wind' sparked a massive design craze for Victorian-era parlor lamps. Though the original 19th-century lamps burned kerosene, mid-century makers electrified this design to bring instant, cozy romance to modern living rooms.
Maker / Origin
During the mid-to-late 20th century, American glass and lighting companies like Fenton Art Glass, Accurate Casting, and L&L WMC (Loevsky & Loevsky White Metal Castings) capitalized on the Victorian revival trend.
Condition & Value
The lamp appears to be in good, working condition with both the upper and lower globes illuminated. The glass globes show no obvious cracks or major chips from a distance, and the metal base retains its antique finish. Excellent working condition with intact glass maintains the peak market value for these revival pieces.