Early 20th C Green Onyx Stone Brass Mutual
Sunset Lighting Co. Table Lamp Art Deco
An amazing find! This
is stunning table lamp made of brass and green with yellow onyx base. It has a lattice work brass neck, elegant
brass sections to the base and body. Vase is classic elegant,
sophisticated and stylish in design and detailing.
Beautiful piece to add to your décor.
This treasure stands approx.: 20.5” tall. Base
4” x 4” diameter
No marker. The only thing I’ve found to
identify it is the Leviton light switch and M.S.L.C. 3682 marked on a base in raised formation. It
stands for Mutual Sunset Lamp Company.
This lamp may be the
work of Gilbert Rohde. In the late 20’s and 30's, Gilbert Rohde designed
over 35 different lamps for the Mutual Sunset Lamp Co., Brooklyn NY.
Good vintage condition with very
minimal wear. it is in good working order with the wiring
still in good condition. Has some signs
commensurate with age and use and use such as dust. Few scratches on a brass
part. Some spots on a marble base may
need some cleaning. No light bulb or shade included. Leviton makes the socket only, they do not make lamps. Colors
may vary slightly due to light reflection, background, angles, your
computer monitor, device.
The Leviton Company was
founded in 1906 by Evser Leviton and his son Isidor. They began by
manufacturing brass mantle tips for the natural gas lights in Manhattan, and
sold their goods on a pushcart on the Bowery on the Lower East Side of
Manhattan. Leviton brass is a
material used by Leviton, a company that produces electrical products,
including outlets, switches, and light sockets.