Help with Lamp Identification

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Politically Collect, Nov 28, 2024.

  1. IMG_4908 (1).jpg IMG_4911.jpg IMG_4913.jpg Greetings. I have a vintage brass table lamp with a partial label that I’m hoping someone can identify the maker. The lamp is clearly vintage. Made of brass, very heavy. Sort of a scalloped design. Vintage U.S. power cord with in-line switch that appears to be original. It's missing the top which I am assuming was glass in some form based on the retaining screws (3) around the top ring. The Partial Label on the underside has a depiction of a birds head surrounded by lettering. Any help in identifying the maker of this lamp and or the type of globe it may have originally had will be appreciated. Eclectic Collector
     
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  2. Rayo56

    Rayo56 Well-Known Member

    Looks cast then polished - at least the base does. Be a nice looking lamp with a glass scalloped shade.....

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  3. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    Hopefully someone will recognize it if it is indeed a maker's label. I looked a bit without finding anything.

    I agree that in your photo it looks like a bird's head however, while trying to get a clearer view of the writing I rotated it and then saw a helmet looking thing instead. Maybe a sharp, larger close-up of the label would help someone?

    I also tried google image search without success but perhaps a photo straight-on from the side would work better for that.

    Here is my rotated photo

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