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    Posted 8 years ago

    MyHangingl…
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    Beautiful ceramic bottom with navy blue, green, and pink colors. Green lamp cover. Very pretty. Would love to find out more about it, especially the ceramic bottom.

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    1. Windwalker, 8 years ago
      must be some makers marks on it ...do tell/..and show more pictures.....?
    2. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 8 years ago
      1920's styling, very beautiful !
    3. IVAN49 IVAN49, 8 years ago
      Typical art nouveau, meaning close to 1900. Elaborate hanging chains - simple chains were far more common. Reminds me of Austria - Hungary Empire and Germany at the time. Possibly Zsolnay. Try to find the marks on the burner (the adjustment turn knob). European ceramic bottoms were not signed and Vienna burners were common. That`s all I can tell if it`s European.
    4. MyHanginglamp, 8 years ago
      Thank you everyone for your comments. Greatly appreciated :-) Haven't been able to get up on the ladder yet to check the knob of the burner. Hope it's the original. Was told it is. Did not notice until I went to hang it, which was several months after buying it, that the glass neck that houses the oil ie. where the burner knob is, was at some point broken and glued. Blessings-A
    5. Vintagefran Vintagefran, 8 years ago
      Lovely. Fantastic Art Nouveau lines. It's the only majolica oil Lamp I've seen.

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