Overview
A striking table lamp featuring a conical leaded glass shade with vibrant pink slag glass panels and a decorative 'jeweled' border. The shade rests on a cast metal base with a stylized organic foliate motif, mimicking the Art Nouveau aesthetic.
Story
Louis Comfort Tiffany revolutionized interior light in the 1890s by using 'confetti' glass to mimic nature. This revival piece captures that same magic, turning a simple electric bulb into a glowing sunset of pink and emerald.
Maker / Origin
While not an original Tiffany Studios piece, this lamp represents the massive 'Tiffany Revival' of the late 20th century. During this era, makers like Dale Tiffany and Quoizel brought the labor-intensive copper-foil technique back into suburban homes, celebrating craftsmanship over plastic.
Condition & Value
The glass appears intact without visible heat cracks or 'spidering.' The lead lines show a consistent dark patina. Excellent condition for a vintage revival piece; any cracked glass panels would reduce value by 20% each. Value is driven by the complexity of the leaded glass and the weight of the base.