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wonderful Chicago/Usa Sterling lamp early 20 century

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    Posted 11 years ago

    gaffelroger
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    Hello.I wonder if some one can tell my something about this nice lamp
    I think its from the early 20 century.It is made of glass and the inside is??
    its a mark on the lamp as follow. Chicago/Usa Sterling.Means? Like it very mutch and think the lamp is unusally.

    Sorry for my bad english:) thanks.

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    1. Stillwater Stillwater, 11 years ago
      I'd say 40's-60's
    2. gaffelroger gaffelroger, 11 years ago
      Thanks.Yes i Think the lamp is made about 1940
      But i wonder where it came from.And what sterling means.?
    3. HHL HHL, 11 years ago
      This seems very similar to the Pittsburgh Glass Co.'s Mercury Glass "X-Ray" reflector shades which seem very common. It is my understanding that these shades were used with fixtures to illuminate display cases and windows at department stores in the 30's-40's . I am not sure if the highly reflective surface really is made with mercury or not, but there are many kinds of shades made from "mercury glass". I have never seen a shade manufactured by the Sterling company before. Very nice!

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