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Wilkinson Leaded Art Glass Table Lamp c.1920's.

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    Posted 7 years ago

    LoetzBuddies
    (664 items)

    Bought this lamp because of the four color leaded glass shade.
    Wilkinson was a leading lamp company in the 1920's.
    Bronzed base in an Art Nouveau style.

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    1. adfreeman26 adfreeman26, 6 years ago
      Wilkinson had shut its doors by 1920 they were in Brooklyn New York. Why do you think that's a Wilkinson lamp? The base certainly is not and I doubt that the shade is either. Who told you that it was?

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