
Milk glass hobnail table lamp
Selling Price
$40
History
Hobnail milk glass lamps became popular in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s, when milk glass experienced a resurgence in American homes. These decorative lamps featured distinctive raised bumps or 'hobnails' that created a textured surface, adding visual interest and catching light in unique ways. The white opaque glass was manufactured through a process that included adding bone ash or tin oxide to the glass mixture. These lamps were particularly popular during the Mid-Century Modern era as affordable yet stylish home accessories. Collectors and vintage home decor enthusiasts prize these lamps for their nostalgic appeal and distinctive aesthetic that captures the essence of mid-century American design. The hobnail pattern remains iconic and instantly recognizable to vintage glass collectors and interior designers who appreciate its timeless charm and decorative versatility.
Origin
United States
Maker
Fenton Glass Company
Time period
Circa 1950-1965