Slag glass lamp for sale

Signed “PLB&G Co” (Pittsburgh Lamp Brass & Glass Co.)Slag glass lamp sale click HERE

World Ship

From Tiverton, RI 02878

401-314-6005

12-6 ESTime

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Len.Daley@yahoo.com

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Museum restorations

Glue up restorationGlue up restorationGlue up restorationThe art of restoration is a specialty given to people that are devoted and passionate in their field of interest.   All finding pleasure returning something to its former condition and function rewarding.   With glass restoration there are limitation in the expectation of visual repairs.  Dishware, stemware and some glass sculptures can only be displayed and no longer used.  There may also be other limitations and conditions after the restoration is completed depending on the subject being restored.  While I’m not involved with restoring 800 year old one of a kind items.  The process is identical were your trying to conserve as much of the original and introducing as little newer material as needed.  In my lighting work I have found my glass resources are becoming limited.   Over the past 50 years that I have worked in glass I have seen many glass companies and rare glass colors disappear.   Just recently one of the last manufacturers from 1880’s stopped making glass in 2018.  Having their glass furnaces turned off will put more demand on glass restoration and less on glass replacement.  The example below shows what I’m trying to explain.  Basically in this example your looking at a five color slag glass discontinued back in the 1940’s.  The options in this case are limited to custom bending a best matched color or using a chemical optical bonding process very similar in dental work.  My work is strictly related to lighting only.

Glass restoration - Cast - Crystal - Painted - Colored

By- Len Daley

     Restoration of glass globes with reverse painted or crystal etched shades is very popular using non yellowing optical bonding process. You can google some of the museum restoration companies for the process which takes a special skill set that I also perform . The results on crystal cut glass work are impressive in most cases looking like a hair or the line between bifocal lenses when the break is clean.  On painted glass the results are more noticeable because the paint along the crack is missing or scalloped. Often because the paints are on the inside of a shade a sliver of light is visible at the breaks. Very small or missing fragments are not reused. On colored glass the results also look like a hair on the glass depending on the color and or textures. Areas where chips of glass and fragments are missing will be visible and filled in with the bonding.  Structurally after my work is completed the glass shades are extremely strong, secure and functional again.  The pictures below clearly express the minor lines with some of the wide uses of bonding glass. 

     Clients need to understand a little bit about the technical aspects of glass.  The nature of glass in most cases express the transmission of light going through it.  As light travels the glass absorbs some of the lights rays holding or letting the light traveling through the glass.  Any obstruction to the original molecules when the glass was created will obstruct the traveling light and reduce the original clarity.  When expressing the process to clients I will often say “even diamonds have flaws”.  Again my work is strictly related to lighting only.

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Slag glass lamps for Sale

1920’s PLB & G Co.

Signed “PLB&G Co” (Pittsburgh Lamp Brass & Glass Co.)# 32 Gold Classic IN STOCK $2,650     Marked on the bottom (Pittsburgh Lamp Brass & Glass Co.)  This 100 year old table lamp has been completely restored with new gold paint.  The lamp is a very stable cast iron base and white metal shade.  The shade is in perfect condition with no metal cracks.  Both shade and base have detailed floral decorative metal designs.  The top of the base has a re wired double cluster head in good working condition.  Both fat boy period socket shells have newer pull chain assemblies and chain ball pulls.  A 10′ rayon reproduction brown braided cord set was installed with a polarized molded plug.  Bulbs are not included.   Questions please call.

  • Shade 7×16″ diameter- lamp height 22″  Sizes are approximate
  • Perfect for entryways, office, living and dinning or bedrooms
  • 2 Matching fat boy pull chain sockets
  • Classic Gold painted finish shade – base
  • Six matching perfect caramel gold slag glass panels

      There is no shopping cart on my website or third party for payment systems.  Orders are processed by phone only.  To reserve or order please CALL me.  Len at 401-314-6005 (12-6ESTime).

I will email you an invoice to print and complete.  Once I receive your completed PDF purchase order and check payment, your order will ship! 

SHIPPING:  Shades and bases ship in separate boxing. Insured UPS shipping in the Continental US will be…FREE!

*RETURNS: All sales are final.

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