CONSOLIDATED IMPERIAL / DIAMOND DRAPE SQUAT-FORM KEROSENE GONE WITH THE WIND / PARLOR LAMP
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Description
CONSOLIDATED IMPERIAL / DIAMOND DRAPE SQUAT-FORM KEROSENE GONE WITH THE WIND / PARLOR LAMP, Cerise/red/ruby cased with satin finish, matching pattern ball-form shade, compressed globular-form font vase with brass liner, cast-iron foot with swirling floral pattern and a brass finish, underside impressed "147". Fitted with a brass drop-in font having side-refill feature and wick adjuster, stamped shoulder with arch and flute pattern, complete central-draft burner with shade ring, flame spreader embossed "ROYAL", colorless slip chimney. Consolidated Lamp & Glass Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 21 1/4" H to top of shade, 11 1/2" H to the shade ring, 8 1/2" D foot. Shade: 10 1/4" H, 4" D fitter.
Literature: Parallels Gibson - 19th Century Patterned Art Glass Chamber Lamps, p. 43.
Provenance:
From the private collection of Jim & Oneida Hayes, Rockford, IL.
Condition
Excellent condition overall with the burner having some stress marks and light splits; shade having some expected flaking to the fitter; some scattered light wear.
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