This is a lamp I purchased at the thrift store yesterday for $15 and I've been trying to identify it. Originally I thought it might be a Stiffel lamp but can't locate one like it using "Stiffel Lamp" and other keyword searches. I think the time period for the lamp would be around Mid 1900's (40's or 50's).
The Lamp looks to be made of brass and/or bronze with marble on the base and a glass globe with bronze or brass leaves and 6 porcelain roses. It's about 27 1/2 Inches Tall from the Base to the top of the socket where the bulb screws in. The width at the base is about 7 1/2 Inches Wide and the Glass Globe is about 12 Inches Wide.
Usually I can find the Stiffel name in the mount within the lamp shade but that seems to have been replaced along with the whole top assembly which would also have had a possible name. The UL sticker which may also have had a name printed on it and may have been on the socket is not there since the socket looks like it has also been replaced.
It also looks like someone perhaps back in the 1970's replaced the plug and wiring with what I think is heavy gauge speaker wire and a screw mount plug.
What I would like to know is who made the Lamp (Manufacturer), when it was made and the approximate value if I restored it with original lamp parts (top assembly) and a new cord? Also, would a brown felt bottom be a better replacement color than a green felt bottom (it has the price still on it in black magic marker)?
Thanks!
Kevin