000-190-004-029-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Lamps
These two gas lamps for standing on a mantelpiece date from the early 20th century. They came from the first floor sitting-room of a house in Cobden Crescent in Edinburgh.
The lamps have flattened dome open shades with etched acid decoration. The baluster-shaped cut glass pendants are designed so that the movement of air from the fireplace would have caused them to knock gently against each other, producing a tinkling sound.
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000-190-004-029-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.MGO 1.2 |
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Early 20th century Early 20th century
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Glass Glass
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10.10" H; 5.10" D base; 5.40" D mouth 10.10" H; 5.10" D base; 5.40" D mouth
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Lamp, mantelpiece Lamp, mantelpiece
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Lighting - gas lamps and fittings (NMAS Classification) Lighting - gas lamps and fittings (NMAS Classification)
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Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh 9 (3 Cobden Crescent) Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh 9 (3 Cobden Crescent)
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One of two mantle lamps, each consisting of baluster-shaped cut glass stems widening at their mouths, from Edinburgh, early 20th century One of two mantle lamps, each consisting of baluster-shaped cut glass stems widening at their mouths, early 20th century
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