Opalina Lampshades
There are 5 products.
White DOMED opaline glass lampshade – VARIOUS DIMENSIONS
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Replacement dome lampshade in white opal glass for table lamp, ceiling lamp, pendant lamp, lampshade and oil lamp.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes. Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism. Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used. Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes. Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism. Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used. Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
$51.72
Original white NON-CURMED opaline lampshade from the early 1900s replacement glass - VARIOUS SIZES
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Original late 1900s replacement dome lampshade in white opaline glass for oil lamp, pendant lamp, lampshade and oil lamp.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes.
Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism.
Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used.
Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes.
Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism.
Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used.
Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
$110.19
Original late 19th century opaline replacement lampshade - VARIOUS SIZES
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Original late 19th century replacement dome lampshade in white opaline glass for table lamp, oil lamp, pendant lamp, lampshade and oil lamp.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes.
Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism.
Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used.
Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes.
Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism.
Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used.
Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
$88.83
Original opaline lampshade from the early 1900s, glass replacement - VARIOUS SIZES
Last items in stock
Original late 1900s replacement dome lampshade in white opaline glass for oil lamp, pendant lamp, lampshade and oil lamp.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes.
Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism.
Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used.
Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes.
Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism.
Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used.
Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
$115.81
White glass replacement ball bowl - VARIOUS DIMENSIONS
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Spare dome lampshade sphere in white opal glass for wall lamp, pendant lamp, lampshade and oil lamp.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes.
Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism.
Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used.
Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
The glass of the opaline bell does not block the light beam but lets it shine through, creating an elegant and refined atmosphere in your location. Available in different sizes.
Opal glass was first produced by glass-blowing houses in 16th-century Venice. Opaline glass is produced by adding opacifiers to the melt. Particles in opacifiers scatter light via the Tyndall scattering mechanism.
Given the extreme fragility of this item, extremely resistant packaging is used.
Choose the diameter to see the relative price and proceed with the purchase.
$43.85