Rare Silvered Glass Wall Scones By Pittsburgh Reflector Company
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A wonderful run of rare mercury glass shades manufactured by the "Pittsburgh Refectory Company" in the United States circa 1940.
Mounted on aged brass swan neck brackets which can be adjusted vertically to allow the shades to direct light in a number of direction depending on application.
Identified from our 1937 brochure the shades were knows item Permaflector No P- 75 and were designed for indirect lighting for coves where concentrated distribution was required and also for lighting wall signage and boards.
The silvered glass reflector show wonderful aging to the mirror glass which only exaggerates the beautiful lighting affect produced by these vintage glass shades.
The original makers labels are only partly intact with snippets of the original Pittsburgh Reflector Co emblem.
We have two shapes available, the other Permaflector No P -75 available here.
Amazing vintage wall sconces that ooze quality and will add a touch of vintage charm and elegance to any interior design.
About Vintage Mercury Glass Shades
Vintage mercury glass reflective light shades are a type of lighting accessory that were popular during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Mercury glass, also known as silvered glass or mirror glass, is a double-walled glass that has a silvery reflective coating on the inside. It was initially developed as a less expensive alternative to silver mirrors.
These reflective light shades were commonly used in gas or oil lamps, chandeliers, and other lighting fixtures. The mercury glass coating on the inside of the shade gave it a unique and beautiful reflective quality, creating an enchanting and shimmering effect when the light was turned on. The shades were often designed with intricate patterns, etchings, or embossments that further enhanced their aesthetic appeal.
Mercury glass shades were particularly popular during the Victorian and Art Nouveau periods, adding a touch of elegance and luxury to interior spaces. The shades came in various shapes and sizes, including globes, bell-shaped, cone-shaped, or scalloped designs, allowing for different lighting effects and ambiance.
Overall, vintage mercury glass reflective light shades are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance, craftsmanship, and unique lighting effects. They continue to be valued as decorative pieces that add a touch of nostalgia and charm to vintage-inspired or period interior designs.
Technical Details
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Bulb Type |
E14 |
Maximum Wattage |
12 watts LED |
Height with shade down |
340 mm |
Protrusion with shade down |
250 mm |
Height with shade up |
270 mm |
Protrusion with shade up
|
430 mm |
Width |
170 mm |
Glass Size |
175mm L x 170mm W x 80mm H |
Material / Colour |
Glass, Brass, Silver, Brown |
Weight |
1kg each |