Milk glass hobnail lamps were popularized in the mid-20th century, with Fenton Art Glass Company being one of the premier manufacturers of this style from the 1940s through the 1970s. These decorative lamps featured distinctive raised bumps (hobnails) that became iconic of the milk glass aesthetic during this period.
These lamps are valued by collectors of mid-century decor and vintage glass enthusiasts for their distinctive texture and classic white appearance. The hobnail pattern creates an interesting play of light and shadow, making these pieces both functional lighting and decorative art objects for vintage and traditional home decor.