Acid Etched Pink-Tinted Glass Shade with Flared Rim c.1900

£250

Glass shade in pink-tinted and opaline glass from the Arts and Crafts Movement (1880–1910), c.1900. The form is acid-etched with repeating stylised floral panels between fine linear borders. The tint deepens toward the flared rim, creating a soft gradation from translucent white to rose pink. The surface shows crisp etching and even colour distribution, typical of British decorative glass produced for oil or early electric fittings in the early twentieth century.

Fitting hole: 3 cm

Dimensions
Height: 5.51 in (14 cm)
Diameter: 4.84 in (12.3 cm)
Year of manufacture
1900
Period
Arts & Crafts Movement
1900-1909
Style
Arts and Crafts
Condition
Good
A nibble to the lampshade hole

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