Gone with the Wind Style Milk Glass Hurricane Lamp
Vintage Lighting and Collectible Glassware

Gone with the Wind Style Milk Glass Hurricane Lamp

This is a vintage mid-century 'Gone with the Wind' style electric table lamp, characterized by its dual-globe construction made of opaque white milk glass. The lamp features a highly decorative embossed pattern, likely the 'Coin Spot' or a similar geometric floral motif, which covers both the top shade and the lower font base. The glass possesses a matte or satin finish, common in Fenton or Westmoreland productions from the 1950s-1960s. The lamp includes a clear glass interior chimney extending through the top of the ruffled-rim shade. The hardware is made of brass-toned metal, showing a slight aged patina and oxidation consistent with its 50-60 year age. A notable feature is the 3-way lighting capability, where the base, top, or both can be illuminated simultaneously, as evidenced by the internal glow in the bottom globe. The lamp sits on a circular tiered brass base and appears to be in good vintage condition, with no visible chips or cracks in the glass, though the metal components show minor surface wear. The craftsmanship reflects typical high-quality American glass manufacturing of the post-war era.

Estimated Value

$175.00 - $275.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Lighting and Collectible Glassware

Appraised On

January 10, 2026

Estimated Value

$175.00 - $275.00

Item Description

This is a vintage mid-century 'Gone with the Wind' style electric table lamp, characterized by its dual-globe construction made of opaque white milk glass. The lamp features a highly decorative embossed pattern, likely the 'Coin Spot' or a similar geometric floral motif, which covers both the top shade and the lower font base. The glass possesses a matte or satin finish, common in Fenton or Westmoreland productions from the 1950s-1960s. The lamp includes a clear glass interior chimney extending through the top of the ruffled-rim shade. The hardware is made of brass-toned metal, showing a slight aged patina and oxidation consistent with its 50-60 year age. A notable feature is the 3-way lighting capability, where the base, top, or both can be illuminated simultaneously, as evidenced by the internal glow in the bottom globe. The lamp sits on a circular tiered brass base and appears to be in good vintage condition, with no visible chips or cracks in the glass, though the metal components show minor surface wear. The craftsmanship reflects typical high-quality American glass manufacturing of the post-war era.

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