A romantic 1910 boudoir lamp featuring a bedroom-eyed Victorian beauty with her porcelain skin fully exposed above her elaborate lace crinoline hoop skirt. Perhaps she's the Victorian ideal-- demurely hiding her breasts, while displaying a carefully rouged face and perfectly molded Pompadour hair.

        The half doll is probably German and the petticoat does not come all the way up to her waist-- possibly designed that way to allow light and heat to escape.

        The steel wire frame, the ceramic fixture and all the electrical works appear to be all original-- even the century-old "tipped" light bulb which still has its paper sticker saying "Edison MAZDA 115v 25w." It's a standard base, 6-filament bulb with the Edison Mazda logo etched onto the glass.

        Lamp is 10.5" tall and although the frame is only about 8.5" wide, the diameter of the skirt is about 15".