Description
This lamp was a gift from my mother many years ago. I believe it began life as an oil lamp. Has three initials on the top glass piece, no other markings that i could find other than that I know very little about it. Thank you
Would really love to know…
Would really love to know the history, value (if any), artist and any other pertinent information that could be provided.
Vintage Converted Oil Lamp (Electrified)
Item: Vintage Converted Oil Lamp (Electrified)
Type: Gone with the Wind-style parlor lamp
Medium: Hand-painted glass globes, cast metal base (likely spelter or pot metal with a patinated brass finish)
Height: ~24 inches
Estimated Weight: 15–18 lbs
Condition: Excellent (no chips, cracks, or visible repairs)
🔎 Description & History
This is a late Victorian-style parlor lamp, commonly referred to as a "Gone with the Wind" lamp due to its appearance in mid-20th century period films. Originally produced in the late 1800s to early 1900s, these lamps began as oil lamps, later converted to electric either mid-century or more recently.
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📝 Final Thoughts
This is a charming and well-preserved decorative lamp, likely over 100 years old, that carries strong aesthetic and historic appeal. While it doesn’t appear to be signed by a known artist, its beauty and completeness make it a lovely heirloom. If ever selling, mention the condition, electrification, and hand-painted design clearly.