Sale Name: 14th Annual Montana Spring Auction
LOT 277 - Vintage Brass Bridge Floor Lamp c.1920s
Description

Brass construction floor lamp featuring adjustable swing arm with milk glass ribbed shade. This early 20th century illumination piece showcases clean cylindrical lines with minimal decorative elements typical of the transitional period between Victorian and Art Deco design. The lamp retains its original milk glass fluted shade with scalloped rim and original brass mounting hardware.

This style of floor lamp emerged during the 1920s when electric lighting became standardized in American homes. The adjustable "bridge" arm design allowed for practical positioning of light for reading while maintaining a minimal footprint, making it ideal for smaller urban apartments that were becoming increasingly common during this period. The bridge arm mechanism represents innovations in functional home lighting that moved away from purely decorative Victorian fixtures toward more practical and streamlined designs.

Brass floor lamps of this type were often marketed as "reading lamps" and represented the growing focus on functional home furnishings during the interwar period. The bridge lamp's ability to extend light outward over furniture made it particularly popular for placement beside seating areas in living rooms and libraries.

Condition Notes: Patination to brass components consistent with age. Original milk glass shade intact with no chips or cracks. Minor tarnishing to brass arm and stem. Socket and wiring have been updated for modern electrical standards. Small area of wear visible at adjustment mechanism. Original circular brass base shows mild surface scratches consistent with age. Refer to the pictures and in person inspection for condition.

Approximate Dimensions: 56'' Tall

Quantity: 1