This lamp mimics the ornate **oil lamp style** from the classic film *Gone with the Wind* (1939), but with a mid-century twist.

It was likely made in the **1960s–1970s**, when bubble glass and dual-light floor lamps were popular.

Hedco (Hedwin Corporation)** was a well-known manufacturer of lighting and home decor in the mid-20th century. **"HEDCO INC. NEW YORK 10.N.Y"** is printed on the bottom and the marking confirms it was made before Hedco was fully absorbed by other companies in the late 20th century.

**Design Features**

- **Amber bubble glass** (highly desirable in mid-century decor).

- **Two-tone lighting**: Small bulb in the lower bubble, larger bulb in the upper globe.

**two-tone metal (dark silver base + brass center)** and **amber bubble glass** suggesting a **higher-end variant**, as some Hedco lamps had cheaper finishes.

 **"vintage patina."** The **flaking inner coating** suggests the glass was **clear originally, with an amber lacquer spray** (common for cost efficiency).