LAMP TYPE: S 389 but more importantly see H 356 & H 357 for Pricing. Note the differences between H 355 & 357 the differences are in the shade have the filigree as well as the base; the rarity & complexity of the filigree. Also please note that the Florette lamp pattern is much more valuable then the example shown in H 357. The lamp is so very rare & fabulous due to it's deep rich coloring & rarity and the glass being in mint condition! This fabulous rich pink footed base with Vaseline feet is in fabulous condition & is called "Paris" and was design by Noe.
The lamp is paneled and is highly regarded by all collectors. The original burner operates the wick easily. I guarantee the color will stand out among all the lamps in your collection because of how strikingly beautiful it is. Another reason the lamp stands out so dramatically is because the paneling is so rich and vibrant, it's impossible not to notice it.
I consider this example to the be among the finest I've had. The only thing that stops the lamp from being in totally mint condition is a few oil staining in a few areas between the pink base & Vaseline feet; that is why I have reduced the price so drastically. Marge told me this close to 40 years ago & I have tried following it ever since! You are invited to visit my on-line exceptional miniature oil lamp site.If you have not viewed my oil lamp web site, consider yourself invited. What you will find I guarantee will captivate your enthusiasm for lamping forever! The site pictures my current lamp collection of a very large variety of ALL types of small antique lamps including many unlisted art glass & figural oil lamps, hundreds of shades & bases, lamps under black lights and so much more!! Hello Fellow Lampers, Have Any questions?
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