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White Streamline 4" Kitchen or Bath Shade, c1935
White Streamline 4" Kitchen or Bath Shade, c1935

$130.00

An elegant shade with even diffusing for kitchen or bathroom (or even a porch). $('#order_cart_line_item_quantity').attr('disabled','disabled');

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Pair of Shades with Orange and Green Flowers, 2-1/4" fitter
Pair of Shades with Orange and Green Flowers, 2-1/4" fitter

$160.00

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Matte White and Tan Shade, 2-1/4" Fitter
Matte White and Tan Shade, 2-1/4" Fitter

$70.00

Would look great on one of our great Fixtures with 2-1/4 Inch Shade Holders, sold separately. $('#order_cart_line_item_quantity').attr('disabled','disabled');

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Vintage Shade
Vintage Shade

R0298

$95.00

Incorporated in 1898, the Holophane Glass Company was responsible for the development of "prismatic glass" - finely crafted clear crystal reflectors that used scientifically designed prism-shaped ribs to evenly and efficiently refract and direct the dim light of early carbon-filament light bulbs...

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White & Clear 4" Kitchen or Bath Shade, c1940
White & Clear 4" Kitchen or Bath Shade, c1940

$75.00

A typical war-era shade for kitchen or bathroom (or even a porch), with painted lower bowl to diffuse light more evenly. $('#order_cart_line_item_quantity').attr('disabled','disabled');

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Vintage Shade
Vintage Shade

R0295

$85.00

Incorporated in 1898, the Holophane Glass Company was responsible for the development of "prismatic glass" - finely crafted clear crystal reflectors that used scientifically designed prism-shaped ribs to evenly and efficiently refract and direct the dim light of early carbon-filament light bulbs...

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Ivory-tinted Pressed Glass Bead-Chain Shade, c1940
Ivory-tinted Pressed Glass Bead-Chain Shade, c1940

$125.00

Bead-chain shades (the glass typically hangs from three ball-tipped bead chains) were popular from around 1935 into the early 1950s. The most common sizes were small 1-light fixtures used in bedrooms and hallways, especially as replacements for older obsolete styles, The shades are usually heavy...

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Tan-tinted Pressed Glass Bead-Chain Shade, c1938
Tan-tinted Pressed Glass Bead-Chain Shade, c1938

$100.00

Bead-chain shades (the glass typically hangs from three ball-tipped bead chains) were popular from around 1935 into the early 1950s. The most common sizes were small 1-light fixtures used in bedrooms and hallways, especially as replacements for older obsolete styles, The shades are usually heavy...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2110
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2110

One-of-a-Kind

$575.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2112
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2112

One-of-a-Kind

$475.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2119
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2119

One-of-a-Kind

$575.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2120
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2120

One-of-a-Kind

$575.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2122
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2122

One-of-a-Kind

$550.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2123
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2123

One-of-a-Kind

$550.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2124
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2124

One-of-a-Kind

$625.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2125
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2125

One-of-a-Kind

$475.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2126
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2126

One-of-a-Kind

$475.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge fo...

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Vintage Mercury Shade, R2127
Vintage Mercury Shade, R2127

One-of-a-Kind

$490.00

The term "mercury glass" - like so many terms in the world of antiques - is a bit of a misnomer, as these shades are not made using mercury. Rather, they are silvered in the same way that mirrors are, using silver nitrate (although mirrors before about 1835 did utilize mercury). The challenge for...

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