Description :
A striking vintage lamp crafted from an antique blue and white stoneware pitcher, repurposed into a functioning table lamp. The jug features classic raised relief grape and vine motifs with a fade-washed glaze transitioning from soft blue to white. The lamp hardware is set directly into the stoneware, adding a rustic charm and blending functionality with early Americana aesthetics. This piece is ideal for farmhouse, cottagecore, or traditional interiors and would make an excellent statement light on a console or side table. The existing wiring appears original and will likely need updating to meet modern electrical safety standards.
Era:
Mid-20th century adaptation of late 19th century stoneware
Style:
Farmhouse / Cottagecore
Technique:
Slip cast stoneware with glazed relief design
Tools Used:
Potter’s wheel (base form), press mold (relief), kiln, glaze brush, electrical wiring tools
History:
These types of blue and white jugs were originally used in the early 1900s for storage or table service before being converted into lamps in the 1950s–60s.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Lamp adaptation likely done by hand; jug possibly by Western Stoneware or Red Wing—unmarked
Measurements:
22" H x 9" W x 8" D
Suggested Weight:
Approx. 7–9 lbs
Item Number : P12654
Category : Lighting
Brand : UK