Approximately 16” from bottom to top of glass. From bottom to top of shade 29”. Approximately 8” at widest point. Base is metal. Can find no markings. Felt bottom but removed and saw no markings. Glass is orangish iridescent.
In a prominent family home built in 1901 in southeast Texas near Galveston.
Hi Gena,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. This type of glass (used as vases, urns and lamp bases) was made in the US, UK and in Europe so without markings its a little tricky to be specific as to an exact attribution so I've been conservative in my unattributed evaluation. Also, the color in my photos looks sort of peach-colored so please let me know if the color isn't correct in the photograph.
Based on the photographs and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
An Art Nouveau style iridescent peach blown-glass lamp
Unattributed maker, American or European, first half 20th Century
glass 16 inches high; overall height 29 inches
PROVENANCE: From a prominent family home built in 1901 in southeast Texas, near Galveston
$75-125*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.