I have 2, 15" wide by 36" tall lamps and 1, 10" by 54 lamp with glass table top in center
Grandmothers lamps inherited
Hi Christian,
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A pair of vintage green glass and brass table lamps
made by Accurate Casting Company, Taiwan, 1972-1985/86
marked underneath
36 inches tall, 15 inches diameter
PROVENANCE: inherited
$200-300 for the pair*
together with
a vintage green glass and brass table lamp
Unattributed maker, marked EK.73 below
54 inches high, 10 inches diameter
$150-250*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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Can you upload photos of those marks? A lot of lamp manufacturers in the 20th Century did not make their own fittings but rather purchased them from a fittings source.
I upload the images from beneath the base
The lamps marked Accurate Casting Company was made in Taiwan between 1972 and 1985/86. -These lamps are worth $200-300 for the pair (or $100-150 individually)
EK 73 appears on several vintage (circa 1970s) lamps that have come up for auction, all attributed to different makers so this would appear to be a part that was made in one place and used in the manufacturing by another company. That lamp would have a value of $150-250.
No signatures, accurate casting stamp on bottom number 4502 on the two and initials E.K. 73 and numbers 5045. All lamps have a switch with an F