Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp

Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp

Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp
Wilkinson overbuilt everything they ever made and this is no exception. Its a user friendly mid sized lamp measuring in at 21 inches tall with the shade being 14 inches wide. Both base and shade in original patina and the base needing no excuses as there id no metalware damage to speak of. Its recently rewired and in fine working order. Sockets replaced as the original ones were way to hurt and unsafe.

The shade with that fantastic red border glass and soft caramel upper panels to compliment it further. No breaks in any the the original glass. The shade very heavy and sturdy as is the way for wilkinson lamps. A couple of small screws missing which is easy to replace and a little frame damage (please see photos).

As such there is some very minor border filligree loss. The lamp displays very very nicely and will certainly be around for another century or two. Zone two would be 75.00 times 20% which equals 15.00 which is added to the 75.00 and becomes 90.00. Zone three is 75.00 times 33% which is 25.00 which then becomes 100.00 for zone three. Sorry to do this and I hope you will stay on as fine and loyal customers.

We may be able to hand deliver this item ourselves. What that means is this. If you live in the following radius or just outside it, we should communicate about not using a major carrier, so it has a better chance of survival and minimizing damage or a damage claim as well. Horseheads ny to Detroit mi , Detroit mi to Chicago il , Chicago il to Indianapolis In to Cincinnati oh , Cincinnati oh to Pittsburgh pa , Pittsburgh to Washington dc , Washington dc to manhattan ny , manhattan ny to boston ma, boston ma to Albany ny, Albany ny to buffalo ny.

So when I see your offers, I have to subtract those costs to get to my net. The costs can be up to 250.00 per item depending on the final price. I will be offering my lamps as reasonable as possible so as to 1.

Not cause sticker shock like so many other sellers, 2. To sell them and not let my inventory sit around for years on end.

Thanks for checking this great lamp out and please check out my other great lighting options as well. Recently I have been putting different lighting on with reserves and no reserves.

Please Check out my other items! Some great Bradley Hubbard, Tiffany, Handel, etc.

Chances are if there aren't any, it's a newer item and you shouldn't want it anyways. In other words, a minor blemish on some metalwork belonging to a large shade or a 1/16 by 1/16 of a paint flake missing, please try and be reasonable. I always describe the important aspects towards condition reports and sometimes my eye misses what I deem immaterial issues such as the aforementioned sentence. There are a few things in life we cant do without. Food, water, fire, oxygen, the sun, shelter etc. So when it comes to shelter and necessary light for it, thats where I come in.

I believe in living simply and within my means but surrounded by items of great quality. Of and the wasteful utilities that go along with that. So why is it people go out and spend. Not to mention you got the same usage for that entire time period?

This makes infinitely more financial sense than the other choice, plus you have a conversation piece in the room and something to be proud of. Also you have more cultural feeling invested in something 100 years old knowing that it can never be duplicated by modern making techniques and knowing there a few, if any, like it left for this world and now its yours. You display it and care for it.

So again thats where I come in. Great period lighting when electricity was still in its infancy. When makers like Bradley and Hubbard, Handel, Tiffany studios, Pairpoint, and others cared about quality, appearance, and function. When makers were trying to outdo one another with this new business boom of electric lighting.

When we went from whale and kerosene oil lamps and gas, to electric. This is when the best lamps in the world were manufactured and the ones I want to light my home with when its dark. I cant control the sun or the amount of light it provides or when it comes up or goes down, and whether its cloudy or not, but I can control the light in my home when its dark.

And like I said earlier, I want nice rugs, paintings, pottery, furniture, etc. And I want to see those items lit by great lighting.

Its what makes a home more outstanding and livable because without it you see absolutely nothing. A quality lamp makes or breaks a room. You can have the best rugs, furniture, paintings, and accessories in the world, but without great lamps or lighting nobody will ever see it. The item "Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp" is in sale since Thursday, December 01, 2016.

This item is in the category "Antiques\Decorative Arts\Lamps". The seller is "artsandcraftslighting" and is located in Big Flats, New York.

This item can be shipped to United States.


Wilkinson arts crafts slag glass mission leaded antique bradley hubbard era lamp


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