A sculptural pressed opaline glass lamp body featuring flowing botanical relief with large leaves and curling vines characteristic of Art Nouveau design. The softly translucent white glass glows at the edges, highlighting the molded foliage and giving the piece a luminous presence.
Originally part of an early electric table lamp, the body retains the upper vented gallery section where a shade mount once sat and the central opening where the lamp rod passed through. Without its metal fittings, the piece stands beautifully as a decorative sculptural object, vase-like form, or collectible lighting fragment with strong Art Nouveau character.
Era: Circa 1905–1925
Material: Pressed opaline glass
Condition: Very good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age; original lamp hardware and base no longer present
Dimensions: 8” H × 5.75” W
A sculptural pressed opaline glass lamp body featuring flowing botanical relief with large leaves and curling vines characteristic of Art Nouveau design. The softly translucent white glass glows at the edges, highlighting the molded foliage and giving the piece a luminous presence.
Originally part of an early electric table lamp, the body retains the upper vented gallery section where a shade mount once sat and the central opening where the lamp rod passed through. Without its metal fittings, the piece stands beautifully as a decorative sculptural object, vase-like form, or collectible lighting fragment with strong Art Nouveau character.
Era: Circa 1905–1925
Material: Pressed opaline glass
Condition: Very good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age; original lamp hardware and base no longer present
Dimensions: 8” H × 5.75” W