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60's to 80's PLASTER…122 of 137UNKNOWN & UNUSUAL TABLE LAMPhuge table lamps
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Luvnvintage
    (2 items)

    Bought this lamp because of its beauty. Does anyone have any information on it? Who made it, age and value? It would be so much appreciated.

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    1. antiquerose antiquerose, 8 years ago
      lol.............and WELCOME !!

      I say Keep the Lamp..... Get rid of the Husband !!

      ( just kidding of course .... )
    2. Luvnvintage Luvnvintage, 8 years ago
      Do you happen to know anything about this lamp? And thanks :)
    3. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 8 years ago
      This lamp was probably made in the very early 1970's, when there were many export stores starting up and there were many lamps such as this one from Italy. They made plaster and metal lamps like this alone and/or with marble topped tables. This one seems to have the plate slag glass lamp inserts missing but probably a stained glass shop may be able to cut you some. Italy had the most output, but California also made great lamps for sale.
    4. Luvnvintage Luvnvintage, 8 years ago
      Thank you
    5. Luvnvintage Luvnvintage, 8 years ago
      I'm about to post another item that I know nothing about. All I know is that it's absolutely beautiful and I feel I got a great deal on. If you know anything about it, please let me know.
    6. weatherednot weatherednot, 7 years ago
      These lamps, or the castings (parts) were manufactured by L&L, it was a company in northern jersey which closed its doors in 1976 or 78 they started production of lamps in the 1940's a lamp like this being that's is in beautiful condition, (this is just a guesstimate) could bring you $175-250... these used to be sold in pairs if you had both you would get quite a bit more!!!

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