Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp

Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp

Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp
This is a green ceramic Harris Lamp of Elegance, roughly 24 inches tall and around 10 by 8 inches around. There are no markings to show when it was made but some have estimated it in the 80’s or earlier, that’s why I didn’t put it in the listing stats. In fact there are no labels at all for Harris on it, Google Lense just identified it by shape. The only label is for Levington, the electronic company that made the components on the cable power switch and socket. I bought this decades ago at a garage sale and put the blue bulb in it myself, but that and the lantern style glass shade are completely interchangeable. It’s tested and works with multiple different volts it can function in various parts of the globe without issue. Though it does have some chips, including.. A chunk missing from the middle of the left spire. This is really the only one that’s immediately noticeable and is seen in many photos and a closeup at the end. 4 little pieces missing at the base of the bulb, at the socket. The 2-pronged wires on either side that hold in the shade are spring loaded so it’s easy to accidentally leave marks. Multiple other models have this defect. A small speck at the very tip is chipped off, but it’s easy to miss. The shade is missing a small upper edge, removing part of its bumpy pattern. Since it’s all see-through glass it’s nearly impossible to tell unless you’re looking for it. One edge of the light switch knob is scuffed up a bit. All of these are highlighted towards the end of the photos specifically. And if you have any other questions, please let me know!
Vintage Harris Lamp of Elegance Chipped Ceramic Green Art Deco Electric Lamp

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