For your consideration is an antique Bradley & Hubbard 3-bulb table lamp with a swan topper. The partnership of Nathaniel and William L. Bradley, Walter Hubbard, and Orson and Chitten Hatch began in Meriden, Connecticut in 1852 as Bradley, Hatch & Company. Clocks were the sole product of the newly formed company. They continued developing and manufacturing new products, surviving through the Great Depression before being sold in 1940 to Charles Parker Co, also of Meriden. This table lamp shows a bronzed metal construction with triangle and groove designs on the base and stem. There is a decorative swan topper the is unscrewable. It is constructed with three bulb Leviton connectors. It is marked "Pat Apld For" on the socket connector, and "B&H 58" on the bottom of the base. This piece is in good condition showing a nice patina; however one of the pull strings is missing. The lamp measures approximately 27"H x 9"W.