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1960s–1970s Retro Home Décor – Stylish Modernist Design
Set of mid-century modern acrylic lamps, featuring clean lines, geometric forms, and translucent materials characteristic of 1960s–1970s modernist design. These lamps exemplify the playful elegance and futuristic aesthetic of the era, making them a perfect addition to retro, mod, or contemporary interiors.
Ideal for collectors of mid-century modern lighting, vintage décor, or acrylic art objects, these lamps combine functionality with visual appeal, bringing a touch of period style to any space.
Mid-Century Decorative Lighting – Collectible English Porcelain
Elegant pair of vintage Wedgewood table lamps in petal-colored Jasperware, featuring the classic relief motifs and matte porcelain finish for which Wedgewood is renowned. These lamps combine timeless English craftsmanship with functional lighting, making them ideal for collectors of fine porcelain, vintage décor, or mid-century accent pieces.
Perfect for enhancing traditional, classic, or vintage-inspired interiors, these lamps also make a sophisticated statement in any living room, bedroom, or study.
Elegant Antique Lighting – Geometric & Decorative Glass Design
Stunning Art Deco cut glass lamp, a classic example of 1920s–1930s design. Featuring precisely cut geometric patterns on clear or frosted glass, this lamp captures the bold lines, symmetry, and elegance characteristic of the Art Deco era. Perfect for collectors of vintage lighting, antique décor, or decorative glass artistry.
Artisan Copper Lamp – Unique Decorative Sculpture
Striking hand-crafted copper lamp depicting a “Gamecock Crowing”, blending functional lighting with sculptural artistry. Expertly formed from solid copper, the detailed figure captures the dynamic pose and character of the rooster, making it a standout piece for collectors of artisan metalwork, wildlife décor, or unique home lighting.
Ideal for collectors or decorators seeking a one-of-a-kind lamp, this piece combines craftsmanship, artistic expression, and practical use in a beautiful statement object.
The Lamp was in the home of the McKissick Family of SC/University of South Carolina.
This pair of Meiji Period Japanese Bronze Lamps is a remarkable example of late 19th–early 20th-century Japanese craftsmanship. Dating from the Meiji period (1868–1912), these lamps feature finely cast bronze with intricate details, reflecting the skill, artistry, and aesthetics of traditional Japanese metalwork.
The lamps exhibit classic Meiji design elements, including graceful forms, textured surfaces, and stylized motifs inspired by nature and Japanese culture. Originally functional lighting pieces, they are now highly prized by collectors of antique Japanese art, bronze sculptures, and historic decorative lighting.
With their aged patina and well-preserved detailing, these lamps not only illuminate but also serve as exquisite decorative accents for living rooms, offices, or museum displays. Their craftsmanship and historic provenance make them a standout addition to any collection of Asian antiques or Meiji-era artifacts.
This antique amber slag glass boudoir lamp, dating from circa 1900, is a classic example of early 20th-century American decorative lighting. Featuring rich amber-colored slag glass panels set in a metal frame, this lamp offers a warm, ambient glow that enhances any bedroom, parlor, or display area.
Designed as a boudoir lamp, it is compact yet striking, combining functional lighting with collectible artistry. The lamp’s vibrant amber tones, intricate metalwork, and soft illumination make it both a decorative accent and a functional piece.
Collectors of antique slag glass, early American lamps, and vintage lighting will appreciate its authentic craftsmanship, color, and historical charm. Perfect for display in bedrooms, living spaces, or vintage collections, this lamp exemplifies turn-of-the-century elegance.
This Art Nouveau slag glass boudoir lamp, dating from circa 1900, is a stunning example of early 20th-century decorative lighting. Featuring vibrant purple slag glass panels set in an elegantly crafted metal frame, this lamp combines historic artistry with functional illumination.
Designed in the Art Nouveau style, the lamp showcases flowing lines, floral-inspired motifs, and a graceful form, typical of the period’s aesthetic. Its compact boudoir size makes it perfect for bedside tables, desks, or display areas, while the slag glass panels create a warm, ambient glow when lit.
Collectors of slag glass, Art Nouveau décor, and antique lighting will appreciate its rich color, craftsmanship, and historical significance. Whether used as a decorative accent or functional lamp, it adds timeless elegance and collectible value to any space.
This antique Arts and Crafts Art Nouveau caramel slag glass piece, circa 1900, is a beautiful example of early 20th-century decorative design. Featuring the warm marbled tones characteristic of caramel slag glass, the piece reflects the craftsmanship and artistic philosophy of the Arts and Crafts movement, where hand-crafted quality and natural design motifs were highly valued.
The flowing forms and elegant aesthetic show strong Art Nouveau influence, a style celebrated for its organic lines and nature-inspired beauty. The caramel slag glass displays rich swirls of amber, honey, and cream tones that create a striking visual effect when illuminated or viewed in natural light.
Produced around 1900, this antique decorative glass piece embodies the transition between Victorian craftsmanship and the emerging modern design movement of the early 20th century. Pieces like this were often used in lamps, decorative panels, and art glass objects, making them highly collectible among antique glass enthusiasts.
Today, authentic Art Nouveau slag glass from the Arts & Crafts era is prized by collectors for its unique coloration, historic craftsmanship, and timeless design. This piece would make an exceptional addition to an antique glass collection, a period home interior, or as a distinctive Art Nouveau display piece.
Key Features:
Authentic Arts & Crafts / Art Nouveau period
Circa 1900 antique glass
Beautiful caramel slag glass coloration
Classic marbled amber and cream swirls
Highly collectible turn-of-the-century decorative glass
Ideal for antique collectors, interior designers, or Art Nouveau enthusiasts
This antique Arts & Crafts slag glass lamp, circa 1900, is a fine example of early 20th-century decorative lighting. Lamps from the Arts & Crafts period are admired for their emphasis on craftsmanship, simple yet elegant design, and the use of richly colored art glass.
The lamp features slag glass panels, known for their beautiful marbled appearance created during the glassmaking process. Swirls of warm amber, caramel, and cream tones give each panel a unique character, producing a soft, inviting glow when the lamp is illuminated.
Dating to around 1900, this piece reflects the design philosophy of the Arts & Crafts movement, which valued handcrafted quality and natural materials over mass production. Slag glass lighting from this era became a popular decorative element in homes influenced by Craftsman and early Art Nouveau interiors.
Today, authentic Arts & Crafts slag glass lamps are highly collectible and appreciated for their historical significance, distinctive glasswork, and timeless design. This lamp would make a striking addition to an antique lighting collection, a Craftsman-style home, or a carefully curated vintage interior.
This antique slag glass lamp, dating from circa 1900, is a beautiful example of turn-of-the-century American decorative lighting. Featuring multicolored slag glass panels in a metal frame, the lamp showcases the classic design and craftsmanship that made slag glass lamps highly prized during the early 20th century.
The lamp’s richly colored panels, intricate metalwork, and soft, ambient glow make it both a functional light source and a collectible decorative piece. Perfect for home décor, vintage interior design, or collectors of antique lighting, it adds historic charm and artistry to any space.
Collectors of art glass, antique lamps, or early 20th-century American home décor will appreciate the authenticity, patina, and vibrant colors of this piece. Its timeless design and craftsmanship make it an exceptional addition to any collection.
This beautiful blue and green slag glass lamp is a striking example of decorative art glass lighting. The lamp features richly marbled slag glass panels, displaying stunning swirls of blue, green, and lighter tones that create a unique and eye-catching appearance.
Slag glass is known for its distinctive coloration, produced during the glassmaking process when multiple pigments blend together to form natural marbled patterns. No two pieces are exactly alike, making each slag glass lamp a distinctive decorative object.
When illuminated, the blue and green tones diffuse the light to produce a soft, warm glow that enhances the depth and movement within the glass. This effect makes slag glass lamps both functional lighting and beautiful display pieces.
Highly appreciated by collectors and interior designers, blue green slag glass lamps complement a variety of interiors, including Arts & Crafts, vintage, traditional, and eclectic décor styles. Their timeless design and vibrant art glass panels make them a standout accent for living rooms, studies, bedrooms, or antique lighting collections.
This antique Art Nouveau caramel slag glass lamp from the late 19th century is a striking example of decorative lighting from the turn-of-the-century design era. Featuring beautifully marbled caramel slag glass, the lamp displays warm swirling tones of amber, honey, and cream that create a rich glow when illuminated.
The elegant design reflects the influence of the Art Nouveau movement, a style celebrated for its flowing lines, organic forms, and artistic craftsmanship. During the late 1800s, decorative glass lighting like this became increasingly popular as homeowners sought functional pieces that also served as works of art.
Slag glass is known for its distinctive color variations created during the glassmaking process, resulting in unique marbled patterns that make each lamp visually distinctive. When lit, the caramel tones diffuse light beautifully, producing a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Dating to the late 19th century, this antique lamp represents the craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities of the era, bridging Victorian decorative traditions with the emerging Art Nouveau aesthetic. Authentic antique slag glass lampsremain highly sought after by collectors and interior designers for their historic charm and timeless beauty.
This piece would make an exceptional addition to an Art Nouveau collection, a period home interior, or a carefully curated antique lighting display.
This antique boudoir lamp, dating from circa 1900, features a stunning reverse-painted glass shade, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and artistic detail. Reverse painting, a technique where the design is painted on the inside of the glass, produces a vibrant, dimensional effect that catches the light beautifully.
Compact yet elegant, this lamp is ideal for bedside tables, parlors, or decorative display, offering both ambient illumination and collectible artistry. Its well-preserved condition and intricate hand-painted design make it a standout example of early 20th-century decorative lighting.
Collectors of antique lamps, reverse-painted glass, or turn-of-the-century home décor will value its historical significance, aesthetic appeal, and craftsmanship. This piece is perfect for adding a touch of vintage charm and elegance to any setting.
This antique reverse painted Arts & Crafts lamp, circa 1890–1905, is a striking example of early decorative lighting from the turn of the 20th century. Lamps from this period reflect the philosophy of the Arts and Crafts movement, emphasizing handcrafted quality, artistic design, and the beauty of natural materials.
The lamp features a reverse painted glass shade, a decorative technique in which the artwork is painted on the inside surface of the glass. This method protects the design while creating a rich, layered visual effect when illuminated. When lit, the lamp produces a warm glow that highlights the subtle colors and artistic detailing within the painted glass.
Dating to the late 19th to early 20th century, this lamp embodies the transition from Victorian decorative arts to the emerging Arts & Crafts aesthetic, where simplicity, craftsmanship, and nature-inspired forms became central to design. Reverse painted lamps from this era are highly collectible and admired for their distinctive artistry and historical significance.
Today, authentic Arts & Crafts reverse painted lamps are sought after by collectors, antique lighting enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking period authenticity. This piece would make a beautiful focal point in a Craftsman-style home, antique collection, or curated vintage interior.
This antique Art Nouveau caramel slag glass lamp from the late 19th century is a striking example of decorative lighting from the turn-of-the-century design era. Featuring beautifully marbled caramel slag glass, the lamp displays warm swirling tones of amber, honey, and cream that create a rich glow when illuminated.
The elegant design reflects the influence of the Art Nouveau movement, a style celebrated for its flowing lines, organic forms, and artistic craftsmanship. During the late 1800s, decorative glass lighting like this became increasingly popular as homeowners sought functional pieces that also served as works of art.
Slag glass is known for its distinctive color variations created during the glassmaking process, resulting in unique marbled patterns that make each lamp visually distinctive. When lit, the caramel tones diffuse light beautifully, producing a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Dating to the late 19th century, this antique lamp represents the craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities of the era, bridging Victorian decorative traditions with the emerging Art Nouveau aesthetic. Authentic antique slag glass lampsremain highly sought after by collectors and interior designers for their historic charm and timeless beauty.
This piece would make an exceptional addition to an Art Nouveau collection, a period home interior, or a carefully curated antique lighting display.
This Mezzega Italian Murano Mid-Century Table Lamp, crafted in the 1950s, is a rare example of vintage Murano glass artistry. Shaped in the form of a charming lamb, this double-lit table lamp has been fully rewired for modern use, combining both collectible value and functionality.
Handblown in Murano, Italy, the lamp showcases classic mid-century design aesthetics, with colorful glass accents and smooth, flowing contours. Mezzega glass is highly regarded for its quality, craftsmanship, and unique whimsical designs, making this lamb lamp a standout piece in any vintage lighting collection.
Ideal for collectors of mid-century Italian glass, Murano art, and functional decorative lighting, this lamp adds both artistic charm and ambient illumination to living rooms, offices, or curio displays. Its vivid colors, playful design, and double-light feature make it a conversation piece as well as a functional lamp.