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Lisa-lighting's loves928 of 930 Catalog of Glass Shades from ELETTRA 1928 - MILANOJack in the Pulpit one of Six lamp Shades .
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    Posted 13 years ago

    Hornet
    (70 items)

    Hi evertone
    I have this very nice piece . Is a very Big 33 Cm. diameter Glass Light Shade . Probably from Northwood 1890 . Look how bright on UV lamp . Is this really Magnificent ?
    Bye,
    Albert

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    1. Lisa-lighting Lisa-lighting, 13 years ago
      Dear Albert,
      Be still my heart be still. ;o) That is gorgeous. I love the Iris pattern beyond all the others I have seen. I have a very few vaseline shades and they really are delightful. Thank you so much for sharing. I was under the impression that these were either English or Bohemian. I had no idea that they could be American. That is the Northwood to which you are referring?
      Sincerely,
      Lisa

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