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Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp

By recyclejunktion, 28 March, 2013
Description

Torcherie style Floor Lamp 50" Tall,  Blue Jasperware insert measures 5" diameter x 5" Tall,

Bottom Reads Crest 269,weight on bottom reads HF 5 I think it might be from 1920's, not brass,

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Probaly steel or light weight iron magnetic silver-tone
Distinguishing marks
Crest 269
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
50' tall
Date Period
1920's ?
Weight
approx 18 lbs (has weight underneath for balance)
History
Found in attic of current house, deciding if worth restoring or selling
Price Paid (If known)
none
For Sale?
No

recyclejunktion

12 years 3 months ago

Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp

Did Wedgwood make floor lamps? If not who used jasdperware in floor lamps Adams? What age? Maker? if anyone knows, and is the value of it worth restoring?

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recyclejunktion

12 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp by recyclejunktion

Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp

Does anyone know if Crest used wedgwood on Floor lamps Thanks

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kathyBeh

12 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp by recyclejunktion

Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp

You can unscrew the lamp from the bottom, it will come apart in sections and you can then see if the blue part is marked wedgewood. Wedgewood didnt make lamps but they sold their wares to many other companies. 

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recyclejunktion

12 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp by kathyBeh

Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp

Thank you I did confirm that it is wedgwood. Now if anyone knows what year it might be. I am guessing 20's because of a second lamp that was with it that i could verify. Is it worth restoring  if it cost around $100 to  do so.

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