Overview
A beautiful mid-century electric table lamp featuring a hand-painted milk glass font and matching shade design, accented with delicate gold bands. It sits on an ornate, cast-brass footed base that elevates its traditional, romantic aesthetic.
Story
In the mid-20th century, American homes fell deeply in love with Victorian nostalgia. This lamp captured that romance, bringing the cozy, warm glow of 19th-century oil lamps into the modern, electrified suburban living room.
Maker / Origin
While companies like Fenton Art Glass and L.G. Wright dominated this style, many American glasshouses produced these 'Gone with the Wind' revival lamps. They specialized in mold-blown milk glass decorated by skilled in-house artists who hand-painted the floral motifs before a final firing.
Condition & Value
The glass font appears to be in good condition without obvious cracks. The gold paint shows minor wear consistent with age, and the brass base has some expected oxidation. It is unclear if the lamp is missing its original matching upper globe shade.