
These lighting fixtures represent a confluence of historical periods and manufacturing origins. They are objects that combine age, a specific design aesthetic, and the brand name of a prominent electrical component manufacturer.... Read more »

Illuminating fixtures featuring leaded colored glass, often suspended from a ceiling, represent a distinct category of decorative art. These pieces, typically dating from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, incorporate... Read more »

A lighting fixture, finished in a dark hue and manufactured in a prior era, constitutes a notable design element. These items, often dating from the mid-20th century or earlier, frequently exhibit unique... Read more »

These decorative lighting fixtures, produced under the Dale Tiffany brand, emulate the aesthetic of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s stained-glass creations. Characterized by intricate designs composed of numerous pieces of colored glass, they are... Read more »

The term encompasses illumination devices manufactured by the Aladdin Lamp Company, characterized by their use of a mantle and kerosene or paraffin as fuel. The designation “vintage” indicates items produced in a... Read more »

Components utilized in older, typically pre-20th-century, kerosene or oil-fueled lighting devices are the focus. These elements often include burners, wicks, chimneys, fonts (reservoirs), collars, and shades. For example, a brass burner with... Read more »

Illuminating fixtures of a bygone era, these decorative objects feature a transparent or translucent spherical enclosure, typically made of glass, surrounding a light source. These pieces often showcase designs and craftsmanship characteristic... Read more »

Illuminating fixtures characterized by floral motifs and exhibiting design elements indicative of past eras represent a distinct category of decorative objects. These items, often fabricated from materials such as glass, ceramic, or... Read more »

Illuminating spaces with a soft, diffused glow, these lighting fixtures represent a specific category of freestanding lamps characterized by their use of opaque, white glass. The glass, often molded into decorative shapes,... Read more »

Opaque or translucent glass, often white but appearing in other colors, shaped into lighting fixtures produced in earlier eras, represents a distinctive element of decorative arts. These items, originating largely between the... Read more »

