Edward Kent lamp
I recently purchased an Edward Kent lamp for my shop. I was wondering if anyone knows something about these... Specifically, I was wondering if I have an original shade. It appears it might be, but I just don't have enough experience with these as they are pretty hard to find.
For those of you who don't know who Kent was:
Edward Kent lamp ca. 1900-1910- Designed by one of the Heroes of the Titanic. Not only is this an antique, it was designed by American architect Edward Kent: "Edward Austin Kent (February 19, 1854 April 15, 1912) was a prominent architect in Buffalo, New York. Born in Bangor, Maine, Kent moved with his family to Buffalo after the Civil War, where his father opened a successful department store, Flint & Kent. Kent was educated at Yale and then at the École des Beaux-Arts in
Paris. Returning to the U.S. in 1877, he became junior partner in the Syracuse, New York firm of Sillsbee and Kent. In 1884 he returned to Buffalo and remained there for the rest of his career, helping to found the Buffalo Society of Architects and receiving many prominent commissions, including Flint & Kent.
In 1912, he took a two-month vacation to France and Egypt and planned on retiring after returning home. He decided to delay his trip home so he could travel on the maiden voyage of the new and luxurious ocean liner, the RMS Titanic.
Aboard the Titanic
Kent traveled as a first-class passenger. He mingled with the other socialites, including Helen Churchill Candee and Archibald Gracie. He also met on occasion with a writers group. He perished when the ship struck an iceberg and sank on the night of April 1415, 1912. As the ship was sinking, he disregarded his own safety to help women and children into the lifeboats. He was last seen at around 2:20 a.m. making no attempts to save himself as he was swept into the ocean. His body was recovered by the CS Mackay-Bennett as body No. 258 and claimed by his brother when the ship docked. He was laid to rest in the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York."
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(16,038 posts)I like lamps...have a few. I have never heard this story before. Interesting..thanks for sharing..