What is a fairy lamp vintage?

What is a fairy lamp vintage?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fairy lamps (depending on locale, also called fairy lights) were a small, glass candle lamp that originally gained popularity during the 1880s and ’90’s.

Why is it called a fairy lamp?

They came to be known as “fairy lights” or “fairy lamps” because of a little embossed fairy on the bottom of the early designs. Queen Victoria is said to have purchased 1,500 of them for her personal use. People at the time were apt to copy anything she did and the lights soon took off.

What were vintage fairy lamps used for?

Fairy lamps are glass lamps which were lit using small candles. They came in many styles and were marketed as nightlights, lights for nurseries, and home security devices that would deter possible intruders. They were also utilized occasionally for vaporization to treat respiratory conditions.

What kind of base do you use for an antique table lamp?

The antique bronze base table lamp is very typical for art deco style. A chic antique table lamp with a base built of a crab-like bronze foot and a bulbous stem of green blown glass adorned with a darker green web. A lampshade is of leaded glass tiles with peony flowers and leaves motifs in pinks, reds and greens.

What’s the best shade for a bronze table lamp?

Mixing metals is perfectly fine for a modern aesthetic, but if you’re trying to lean into that antique, aged, traditional feel, try to secure other bronze metals around the rest of your room. A cream or navy shade would be best, to accentuate the classic feel of your bronze lamp.

How tall is the base of a library lamp?

This so-called “Bankers” or “Library” lamp with a Green Glass Shade on a Brass Stand is a vintage masterpiece, that will distinguish your office from the others. It has the following measurements: 12 1/2″ high x 7″ base diameter x 10″ shade width.

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