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Deco lamp very unusual glass shade

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chuggy:
I'm really a minimalist at heart, but it just never seems to work out that way.
Paul

chopin-liszt:
I think Nic's the lamp expert, but I do search ebay for Peill & Putzler art glass sometimes. They did a lot of lighting, and I'm sure I've seen similar shades in the passing......

Pinkspoons:

--- Quote from: "chuggy" ---The effect when lit is wonderful and never seen a shade like it so any ideas anyone, overall height is 22" and weighs a ton.
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Peill & Putzler used to make very similar ones. There's a large junk shop in York that has 3 or 4 of these in stock if you ever accidentally break that one, though. I'm not 100% sure that the shade is original, as I've only ever seen them used as ceiling lamp shades before. But I'd be very pleased to be wrong!

Oops... just read all the threads (I've only just noticed it's spread over 2 pages), and Sue beat me to the P&P attribution...  :D


--- Quote from: "chuggy" ---The trouble is I'm a sucker for lights and I've just got back the two I bought in France from being rewired so a bit of rethink called for tomorrow.
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You should see my place!  :shock:  It's fun when you get to combine lamps and glass, though!  :D

chuggy:
As a real rookie where lighting is concerned, I'm surprised by the thickness and weight  of the glass shade, far heavier than I expected, would this be typical of P&P work?
Paul

Pinkspoons:
I really couldn't answer that - the only absolutely verified P&P lamps I've seen are from literature and eBay - I've never bought any or seen any in design shops or antique fairs that I could handle for myself. The ones in York I mentioned had no labels, so I couldn't say for certain that they were by P&P.

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