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149.<br />

Mosaic Glass Table Lamp<br />

Art glass and patinated metal<br />

United States, early 20th century<br />

Geometric mosaic slag glass shade segments in green<br />

and pink over two sockets with bell pulls, hexagonal<br />

standard stepping to conforming base, base weighted,<br />

unmarked, ht. 18 1/2 in.<br />

$300-500<br />

150.<br />

Rare Fenton Mosaic Vase<br />

Art glass<br />

West Virginia, c. 1925<br />

Hand-blown with bits of colored glass in oranges, reds,<br />

and blue-green built into the form then spun with fine<br />

threading, interior in purple iridescence, some skips in<br />

the threading, polished pontil, ht. 5 1/4 in.<br />

$250-350<br />

150A.<br />

Mosaic Glass Hanging Lamp and Table Lamp Base<br />

Art glass and metal<br />

United States<br />

Domed geometric shade in green and white glass with<br />

leaf decorated border on caramel ground, retrofitted<br />

to hang originally on a table lamp; accompanied by a<br />

table lamp base fitted with a single socket ribbed petal<br />

decoration on circular base, shade dia. 16, ht. of lamp<br />

base 33 3/4 in.<br />

Provenance: Family descent.<br />

$2,500-3,500<br />

151.<br />

Ruskin Pottery Silver Overlay Covered Jar<br />

Art pottery and silver<br />

England, early 20th century<br />

Circular top pierced for aromatic ventilation, cover and<br />

base in purple red crystalline glaze with fine silver overlay<br />

of flowers and vines, pottery marked on base, Ruskin<br />

pottery 1908, silver marked Shreve Crump & Low Co.<br />

Fine Silver 999 over 1000, ht. 6 1/2 in.<br />

Note: The Ruskin Pottery was started by William<br />

Howson Taylor, the pottery’s name paid homage to<br />

John Ruskin of the English Arts and Crafts Movement.<br />

Taylor developed Ruskin pottery glazes with influence<br />

from pottery of the Sung and Ming dynasties. The<br />

pottery stopped production in 1933, and by 1935 the<br />

glaze recipes had been destroyed.<br />

$600-800<br />

152.<br />

Bigelow, Kennard & Co. Table Lamp<br />

Leaded glass and bronze<br />

Boston, early 20th century<br />

Domed shade of translucent white radiating tiles with a<br />

rose blossom border, shade rim stamped BIGELOW,<br />

KENNARD & CO. BOSTON, raised on a lobed greenpatinated<br />

bronze standard tapering to a round weighted<br />

base with three small socket fixtures and spider shade<br />

support, several cracked shade segments, overall ht.<br />

18, shade dia. 12 1/8 in.<br />

$1,500-2,500

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