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Fenton White and Brass Hobnail Milk Glass "Gone With the Wind" Style Table Lamp

Vintage Lighting and Collectible Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$225 - $350

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage mid-century modern electric table lamp, likely manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company, featuring their iconic hobnail milk glass pattern. The lamp consists of two large, matching globular milk glass sections—the upper shade and the lower reservoir body—both of which are covered in uniform, raised hobnail studs. These glass components are characterized by an opaque white color. Centrally, the lamp features a polished brass-finished metal harness or gallery, complete with a decorative scalloped rim that supports the upper globe. A smaller white glass chimney is visible protruding from the top. The base is constructed from circular tiered brass-toned metal, providing height and stability. The lamp appears to be in good vintage condition; however, there is noticeable surface patina and minor tarnishing on the brass-finished metal parts, particularly around the base plate. The milk glass shows no immediate signs of cracks or major chips, maintaining a bright, clean appearance. This style of lighting, often referred to as a 'Gone With the Wind' or 'hurricane' lamp, typically dates from the 1950s to the 1970s and is highly collectible for its classic Americana aesthetic and artisanal glass textures.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual inspection of this Fenton Art Glass 'Gone with the Wind' style lamp, I have determined it to be a classic example of Mid-Century White Hobnail Milk Glass, produced circa 1950-1970. The lamp displays the characteristic 'hob' uniformity and opacity associated with Fenton’s high-quality production standards. The dual-globe configuration, often featuring a three-way switch (top, bottom, or both), remains a staple of American provincial decor. The condition appears remarkably well-preserved for its age. The milk glass globes lack visible heat fractures or 'flea bite' chips at the rims, though the brass-finished components show expected oxidation and surface patina, particularly at the base. Market demand for Fenton remains steady among traditional collectors, though values have leveled off from historical highs. Comparable sales for tiered hobnail lamps generally fall within the $200 to $400 range, depending on the functionality of the internal 'night light' bulb in the base. Please note: Authenticity cannot be 100% verified through imagery alone. Fenton did not always mark their pieces with a logo until the 1970s. A physical inspection is required to check for the embossed 'Fenton' oval or remnants of a foil tag. Furthermore, I cannot verify the integrity of the internal wiring or the structural stability of the brass collar. To move from a 'market value' to an 'insurance-grade' appraisal, a manual inspection of the glass seams and a professional electrical conductivity test would be necessary. This valuation assumes the lamp is in full working order with original glass components.

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