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Vintage Fenton 'uranium' 'vaseline' Custard Satin electric Hurricane Table Lamp
$ 110.88
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Description
Fenton vintage art "uranium" glass ---Hurricane--- style table lamp. Excellent working condition.1960's / 1970's hand blown glass. Custard satin color in the poppy pattern. Only the top globe is lighted, and by one standard size light bulb not included.
Note that pics show lamp lighted with an LED bulb.
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A pre-owned lamp in clean, good condition, but not perfect. Complete with brass hardware, missing an original sticker.
Has minor chips on bottom rim of upper globe that seats on brass rim, and then becomes non-visible.
Note glass chimney has wear marks where it fits into prongs to seat onto brass fixture.
Lamp is approx. 18" tall inclusive of the frosted glass chimney.
Poppy pattern glass looks like a satin finish soft greenish-yellowish color called custard made with 'uranium glass'. See info below for details.
On top of bottom globe, note an oval patch of glue residue remains from the location of the Underwriters Laboratories sticker that is no longer affixed.
See Fenton logo on bottom of lamp circled for reference.
Box weight 6.6 lbs. 17 x 16 x 13 inches, packed carefully with bubble wrap on each glass and immersed in foam peanuts.
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The following notes from Wikipedia for your reference:
What is Fenton uranium glass?
Uranium glass
, otherwise known as
Vaseline glass
, is a term for the transparent yellow to yellow-green
glass
that owes its color to its
uranium
content. ... This type of
glass
is most noticeable under ultraviolet light, where it glows bright green. The yellowish color of
custard glass
is created by
uranium
oxide in the formula. This ingredient makes
custard
fluoresce under long wave black light. However, this is not
a
reliable test of age. Although
uranium
was banned for use during and after WW II, it has been in widespread use since the 1960s.