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Author Topic: Purple Bagley Tulip Lamp  (Read 125 times)

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Offline niktam

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Purple Bagley Tulip Lamp
« on: May 17, 2024, 10:02:08 AM »
Hi,
Haven't been able to find another Bagley lamp/vase in this colour - any idea of period?
Many thanks for any help,
Marie.

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Re: Purple Bagley Tulip Lamp
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2024, 12:45:16 PM »
According to Angela Bowey's Bagley book they were made between 1936 and the early 1950's. I can't remember seeing any Bagley glass in that colour.
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Re: Purple Bagley Tulip Lamp
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 10:46:22 AM »
Amethyst was a Bagley colour apparently but a scarce one. There are two examples in the Bagley book

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Re: Purple Bagley Tulip Lamp
« Reply #3 on: Today at 05:25:26 AM »
Companies like Walther and Davidson were introducing new colours during the 30's, in connection with their "Ora" and "Oralit" ranges.  Might Bagley have thought it was being left behind and trialed a few pieces of "Amethyst" during the same period ?

Or could it be that Bagley tried it out during the 50's when post war Austerity was easing with new colours and designs becoming more common again?

Another thought, having read that Sowerby bought some Davidson moulds when they closed, did someone buy the Bagley lamp moulds and produce some examples after Bagley shut down ?  Purple was a popular colour for decor in the 70's.

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Re: Purple Bagley Tulip Lamp
« Reply #4 on: Today at 07:31:01 AM »
Another cup of coffee and another couple of question comes to mind.

Was this lamp one of the two examples that you found ?   
If not, what were the production periods for them ?

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Re: Purple Bagley Tulip Lamp
« Reply #5 on: Today at 08:45:19 AM »
There was no amethyst lamp in the Bagley book; one was a cucumber 2 dish (made 1930-1975) and the other a fantail vase (made 1959-1974)

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