The 17″ Bat shade features three bats flying against a cloudless, starry sky. The wings of the bats overlap, and the bodies are accentuated by cast bronze overlays. This is an unusual shade design, and only four original Tiffany Studios examples have surfaced over the years, a number Century Studios exceeded a while ago.
The first photo shows the shade on the Mushroom base. The other photos show the shade on the Dragonfly Stemmed Mosaic base. The sunset colored sky is dotted with the first two stars of the evening. This shade is currently available for purchase in our showroom.
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