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This is my favorite lamp out of my collection. I'm not sure the brand name or what year. I haven't looked at it close enough.

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    Posted 4 years ago

    Joebottomley
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    Gold painted leaves with real crystals that dangle. Original lamp shade, with some type of metal around the bottom of it. The three candle lights are also painted like the gold leaves. Just a beautiful piece of art up close. It stands an incredible 4 ft 4 inches.
    If anyone knows the age of it or the brand or if it's rare or valuable. It's in excellent shape!

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 4 years ago
      My father had a similar one it was marked 1973 with just the letter E. 98% of these lamps were never marked. One of the biggest production of these lamps is from late 1967 to 1980. I prefer the Italian ones better, as they usually came with its own table, this may be American or Italian, hard to tell. By 1990 a lot of them were showing up at garage sales, and I was lucky to find some beautiful tables to come with the lamps.

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