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Frink Shade

Frink Double Shade Articulating Mirrored Chandelier
Frink Double Shade Articulating Mirrored Chandelier

Frink Double Shade Articulating Mirrored Chandelier

Located in Peekskill, NY

This unique lamp features two 8 inch diameter fluted mirror shades. The original mirrors have a nice foxed patina. Collectors call these Jello Mould Shades. The shades are mounted to...

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Early 20th Century American Industrial Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Mirror

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Unique Rectangular Frink Mirrored Pendant
Unique Rectangular Frink Mirrored Pendant

Unique Rectangular Frink Mirrored Pendant

By I.P. Frink

Located in Peekskill, NY

It's unsigned but looks to be manufactured by Frink Reflector Co. The shade is 7 deep by 16 inches wide.

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Early 20th Century American Industrial Chandeliers and Pendants

Frink Style Articulated Wall Lamp and Mirrored Shade
Frink Style Articulated Wall Lamp and Mirrored Shade

Frink Style Articulated Wall Lamp and Mirrored Shade

By Early Electrics Design Studio

Located in Peekskill, NY

The arm is new as is the socket and wire on this one of a kind articulated wall lamp. The shade is a rare early 26 mirror reflector. The mirror has a nice foxed patina.

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Early 20th Century American Industrial Wall Lights and Sconces

Materials

Brass

Signed 1901 Humphrey Gas Lamp With Frink Mirrored Shade
Signed 1901 Humphrey Gas Lamp With Frink Mirrored Shade

Signed 1901 Humphrey Gas Lamp With Frink Mirrored Shade

By Humphrey Lamp Company

Located in Peekskill, NY

The shade a 20 inch diameter and is unsigned but looks to be a Frink or Wheeler mirrored reflector.

Category

Early 20th Century American Industrial Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Mirror

Mirrored Tin Shade Sconce - 2 matching lamps in stock
Mirrored Tin Shade Sconce - 2 matching lamps in stock

Mirrored Tin Shade Sconce - 2 matching lamps in stock

By I.P. Frink

Located in Peekskill, NY

These offset shades are quit unique. They almost look like Jello molds and have 14 ribbon glass mirrors That fill the inside to reflect light. The black finish os beautiful and the s...

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Early 20th Century American Industrial Wall Lights and Sconces

Frink Mirrored Articulated Arm Wall Lamp
Frink Mirrored Articulated Arm Wall Lamp

Frink Mirrored Articulated Arm Wall Lamp

By I.P. Frink

Located in Peekskill, NY

The arm is fitted with a 1920s I. P. Frink mirrored shade. The lamp takes two bulbs that are accessed by two doors having prismatic glass inserts.

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Early 20th Century American Industrial Wall Lights and Sconces

Mirrored Tin Shade Pendent - 4 matching lamps in stock
Mirrored Tin Shade Pendent - 4 matching lamps in stock

Mirrored Tin Shade Pendent - 4 matching lamps in stock

By I.P. Frink

Located in Peekskill, NY

These shades are quit unique. They almost look like Jello molds and have 14 ribbon glass mirrors that fill the inside to reflect light. The black finish is beautiful. We have a numbe...

Category

Early 20th Century American Industrial Chandeliers and Pendants

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