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MCM parchment shade lamps by the Bradley & Hubbard M. C.

Pair of Vintage MCM parchment shade table lamps by the Bradley & Hubbard M. C. These Mid-Century Modern parchment shade table lamps are distinctive 19" pieces that embody the "Atomic Age" aesthetic popular in the 1950s and 60s. They feature classic fiberglass or faux-parchment shades with a textured, "spaghetti" or marbled pattern, often finished with whipstitched or scalloped edges. Key Features & Identification Design Style: A blend of Mid-Century Modern and Hollywood Regency, characterized by the use of decorative glass and textured materials. Base Construction: The bases typically consist of faceted or diamond-cut glass columns resting on a dark metal, square base. Dimensions: At 19 inches tall, these are ideal as bedside nightstand lamps or decorative accents on side tables. This detailed view confirms these are vintage Mid-Century Modern (MCM) table lamps, likely from the 1950s or 60s, featuring classic "Atomic Age" design elements. Design Details Shades: The shades are made of spun fiberglass, often referred to as "spaghetti" or "parchment" shades due to their textured, fibrous appearance. The whipstitched edges with dark lacing are a signature MCM detail. Base: The column features faceted crystal or diamond-cut glass segments, accented with decorative silver or chrome-tone collars.Construction: These are designed as boudoir or accent lamps, standing roughly 19 inches tall, which makes them highly collectible as a matched pair. Unique Features: The multifaceted glass acts as a prism to refract light, while the whipstitched edges on the shades are highly sought after by MCM collectors The initials "HB" or "BH" on the base of these lamps strongly suggest they were manufactured by the Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company. Bradley & Hubbard (B&H) Identification The Mark: Bradley & Hubbard lamps are frequently stamped on the bottom with either "B&H" or "BH", often accompanied by a triangular logo or specific model numbers. Company Legacy: Based in Meriden, Connecticut, B&H was a premier American manufacturer known for high-quality metalwork and lighting from the mid-19th century through the 1940s. Style Match: While they are famous for Victorian-era oil lamps, they also produced electrified designs. The lamps’ combination of faceted glass and textured fiberglass shades (popularized in the 1950s) suggests they may be later Mid-Century pieces or were updated with these "Atomic Age" shades during that era. Value & Market Collectibility: Bradley & Hubbard is a highly respected name among collectors. A matched pair of their lamps with original fiberglass shades typically commands a higher market value, often ranging from CAD 150 to CAD 300+ depending on the specific model and clarity of the crystal Pickup Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue

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