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vintage retro Lucite stacked table lamp deco ? moderne
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(12/3/2008 6:45:02 PM) |
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junk60154 |
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USD 22.5 |
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Disassembled, thoroughly cleaned, rebuilt, and rewired vintage stacked Lucite table lamp. In approximate inches: 23 tall to top of shade, 13 tall to top of Lucite stack, 9 wide bottom Lucite oval, 6.5 wide top Lucite oval. The shade is not included and probably not even appropriate; I just wanted to give you an idea of what the lamp will look like lighted. Photos 3 & 4 were taken outdoors in the shade to give you the truest color; lamp has never been kept out of doors. Flaws: 2 Lucite feet are missing (the brass feet you see are not included and were just put in place to take the photo). Feet can easily be made and glued on by a glass supply store or you can do this yourself with Lucite and proper tools. The remaining foot is 1.5 in diameter, 1 tall. I counted about 3 almost imperceptible nicks in the Lucite at the edges, thought about buffing them out, but I'd only make a mess of it; you may not want to do anything as they're not something easily noticed. The lamp will weigh about 10 pounds packed, and I'd hope to get it into a box 18 X 12 X 8 with the harp removed. Lamp also disassembles completely, in case you'd want me to do that-- shipping would be cheaper. Tell me, is this lamp deco or moderne? It's from the late 1940s or early 1950s, definitely not a reproduction. I'd guess that the original socket and harp were silver plate or silver in color, as the original rings beneath the socket are. This is not a lamp you'll find every day on eBay or in shops. It's guaranteed to be as described or return it to me in 7 days at your expense for a refund. Lamp may also be picked up at my home in the near western Chicago suburbs.
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