Overview
A charming frosted glass lamp shade or votive cover featuring a hand-painted botanical scene of lemons, blueberries, and raspberries. The piece utilizes a 'reverse-painted' or exterior enamel technique on a satin-finished glass body, designed to glow warmly when illuminated from within.
Story
During the late 20th-century country-chic revival, artists looked to 19th-century folk art for inspiration. This piece was designed to transform a harsh candle flame into a soft, sun-drenched orchard glow on a family dinner table.
Maker / Origin
While unsigned, this style is consistent with decorative glass houses like Fenton, Pairpoint revivals, or boutique studios such as those found in the American Midwest. These studios specialized in 'satin glass,' a technique where clear glass is treated with acid or sandblasted to create a velvety, light-diffusing surface.
Condition & Value
The glass appears free of chips or cracks, and the enamel paint shows good adhesion without significant flaking. The frosted surface is prone to fingerprints, but this example looks well-preserved. Excellent condition maintains its full decorative value.