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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 4521814, member: 10944"][ATTACH=full]398542[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]398541[/ATTACH] At a recent sale they had 3-4 pretty nice lamps. To me they all appeared to be in the sweet spot of maybe 1895-1940 or so. I don’t usually do lamps but I was able to find makers marks on the bases that made me happy enough to risk a few hundred on a couple. If I had room I’d have taken them all probably. This shade was my favorite. The base is Bradley & Hubbard. I would love to get some opinions on the shade. Is it correct to the general era I mentioned? I don’t imagine anyone would be be able to ID a maker but you never know. I really love the colors. I was dead set on flipping it but I’m really falling hard for it. The last thing in the world I need is a stained glass lamp but it’s gonna be hard to let go.The other one is panels of glass and I hope it’s old but I question it a little bit. I’ll post that one another time. Can anyone tell me anything about this one by seeing a few photos? It appears B&H shades are mostly slag panels. I’ve assumed this shade is not also by B&H? [ATTACH=full]398539[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]398540[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 4521814, member: 10944"][ATTACH=full]398542[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]398541[/ATTACH] At a recent sale they had 3-4 pretty nice lamps. To me they all appeared to be in the sweet spot of maybe 1895-1940 or so. I don’t usually do lamps but I was able to find makers marks on the bases that made me happy enough to risk a few hundred on a couple. If I had room I’d have taken them all probably. This shade was my favorite. The base is Bradley & Hubbard. I would love to get some opinions on the shade. Is it correct to the general era I mentioned? I don’t imagine anyone would be be able to ID a maker but you never know. I really love the colors. I was dead set on flipping it but I’m really falling hard for it. The last thing in the world I need is a stained glass lamp but it’s gonna be hard to let go.The other one is panels of glass and I hope it’s old but I question it a little bit. I’ll post that one another time. Can anyone tell me anything about this one by seeing a few photos? It appears B&H shades are mostly slag panels. I’ve assumed this shade is not also by B&H? [ATTACH=full]398539[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]398540[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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