What is a reverse painted lamp shade?

What is a reverse painted lamp shade? Handel style lamps were originally produced by The Handel Company from 1904 to 1941. All shades at the Handel factory were sand blasted and hand painted by skilled

What is a reverse painted lamp shade?

Handel style lamps were originally produced by The Handel Company from 1904 to 1941. All shades at the Handel factory were sand blasted and hand painted by skilled artisans. The technique used at the plant is known as reverse painting where the shade was placed upside down and the paint was applied within.

What is a pairpoint lamp?

Pairpoint is celebrated for three kinds of glass shades: reverse painted landscape shades, blown out or “puffy” reverse painted shades, and ribbed reverse painted shades, many with scenes. Reverse painted means the glass was hand-painted on the inside surface so colors appear through the glass. The effect is soft.

Are old table lamps worth anything?

Lamps are often more valuable when left in an original condition with most or all the original parts. Lightly scratch the underside of the lamp surface to determine the type of material it is made from. Some lamps may appear to be made of metal, but they might also be painted to look and feel just like metal.

Where are Handel lamps signed?

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Nearly all Handel lamps are signed on the shade and most are signed on the base. Usually after the signature on the shade there is a serial number and on some occasions, the artist also signed his/her name. If you think you have a Handel lamp, look inside the rim of the shade for the signature.

How is pairpoint marked?

Pontil Marks and Finishing: Pairpoint Glass was made by hand using the traditional blow-pipe and punty rod. Consequently finished products will display the presence of a pontil mark, usually under a foot or the bottom of a bowl; occasionally a pontil mark will be open and visible from the top.

Are all Handel lamps signed?

Nearly all Handel lamps are signed on the shade and most are signed on the base. Usually after the signature on the shade there is a serial number and on some occasions, the artist also signed his/her name. If you think you have a Handel lamp, look inside the rim of the shade for the signature.

Does Tiffany and Co still make lamps?

The Tiffany style is still very popular today. Original Tiffany lamps fetch large sums, while many modern firms continue the tradition of manufacturing beautiful art glass Tiffany lighting fixtures and decor.