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Vintage Copper Wall Sconce with Hobnail Glass Shade, c. 1920s–1940s

The Piece

This vintage wall-mounted sconce dates to the early 20th century, circa 1920s–1940s, and features a richly patinated copper body paired with a scalloped hobnail glass shade. When illuminated, the textured glass diffuses light softly, creating a warm, atmospheric glow that feels both intimate and architectural.

The form is compact yet substantial, with a rounded copper housing and shallow backplate that anchor the piece visually against the wall. The glass shade flares gently outward, its hobnail pattern catching light at varying angles and adding depth without ornament excess.


Design & Construction

The sconce is constructed with a solid copper body, shaped into smooth, stepped contours typical of early utilitarian and transitional decorative lighting. The glass shade is pressed with a vertical rib and hobnail motif, finished with a softly scalloped rim that lends subtle elegance without formality.

The design balances function and ornament, making it suitable for hallways, powder rooms, reading nooks, or layered gallery-style lighting.


Materials

→ Copper wall mount and housing
→ Pressed glass hobnail shade
→ Visible natural patina throughout

The copper has aged naturally, developing warm tonal variation and surface character consistent with decades of use.


Condition

Vintage condition consistent with age. Surface patina to the copper is present and desirable. The glass shade is intact with no visible cracks or chips observed. Wiring appears functional at time of photography, though rewiring or professional installation is always recommended for vintage lighting.


History & Context

Wall sconces of this type were commonly produced in the early 20th century for residential interiors, blending practical lighting needs with modest decorative detail. Hobnail glass gained popularity for its ability to diffuse light while maintaining durability, making it a favored choice for functional spaces that still required warmth and visual interest.


Why It Belongs in Your Home

This piece offers authentic architectural character without overpowering a space. Its scale allows it to function as accent lighting or as part of a paired or multi-sconce installation. The combination of copper and textured glass works seamlessly in traditional, transitional, and modern interiors that value depth, material honesty, and soft light.


Product Details

→ Date: c. 1920s–1940s
→ Materials: Copper, pressed glass
→ Mounting: Wall-mounted
→ Lighting: Single socket
→ Condition: Vintage

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