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This piece is VERY rare and highly coveted as a result. (We’ve ever seen an example of one in any reference book or for sale anywhere). Haeger expertly uses a high gloss glaze in speckled butterscotch mustard to make a standout piece. Featuring a swirled rope column design, it stands the test of time and creates an elegant motif that works in either a minimalist or maximalist decor environment. The tightest production timeline we’re able to formulate is that is was produced between 1935-1970.
The lamp has the original hardware, harp and chord.
There are 3 spots of damage throughout the body that are mostly weak glaze bubble spots that have since popped.
‘haeger’ maker mark at the base.
Speckled butterscotch mustard glaze was used many times throughout Haeger production, so it’s not a great indicator of a production date.
Photographed with an older, place holder lampshade that is included with the purchase.
This piece is VERY rare and highly coveted as a result. (We’ve ever seen an example of one in any reference book or for sale anywhere). Haeger expertly uses a high gloss glaze in speckled butterscotch mustard to make a standout piece. Featuring a swirled rope column design, it stands the test of time and creates an elegant motif that works in either a minimalist or maximalist decor environment. The tightest production timeline we’re able to formulate is that is was produced between 1935-1970.
The lamp has the original hardware, harp and chord.
There are 3 spots of damage throughout the body that are mostly weak glaze bubble spots that have since popped.
‘haeger’ maker mark at the base.
Speckled butterscotch mustard glaze was used many times throughout Haeger production, so it’s not a great indicator of a production date.
Photographed with an older, place holder lampshade that is included with the purchase.
This piece is VERY rare and highly coveted as a result. (We’ve ever seen an example of one in any reference book or for sale anywhere). Haeger expertly uses a high gloss glaze in speckled butterscotch mustard to make a standout piece. Featuring a swirled rope column design, it stands the test of time and creates an elegant motif that works in either a minimalist or maximalist decor environment. The tightest production timeline we’re able to formulate is that is was produced between 1935-1970.
The lamp has the original hardware, harp and chord.
There are 3 spots of damage throughout the body that are mostly weak glaze bubble spots that have since popped.
‘haeger’ maker mark at the base.
Speckled butterscotch mustard glaze was used many times throughout Haeger production, so it’s not a great indicator of a production date.
Photographed with an older, place holder lampshade that is included with the purchase.