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Manufacturer: Duffner and Kimberly
Copper plated Art Nouveau Lamp base with double sockets marked Hubbell, accompanied by a stained glass shade which is in need of slight repair (cracked glass). This lamp is attributed to Duffner and Kimberly (of New York) circa the early 1900s-but there is no paper work associated with this item. The base stands 17 ¾ high without the shade and has a 6 inche rounded square bottom decorated with an organic curvilinear design. The (1 1/8' wide) column is vertically ribbed and supports 2 pull chain (with acorn finials) sockets at the top. An oxidized patina covers the entire body of this electric fixture.
In working order. Green felt material (not original to the piece) covers the base underside to protect your furniture surface.
Its accompanying Raspberry and green slag glass shade has copper leading/caming and a pierced heat cap cover. The shade measures 11 ½" square at the bottom and 4 ½" square at the top. The circular heat release cap is 4" in diameter.
This wonderful electric fixture is a rare item befitting the best of homes.
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