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  1. Vintage Antique Art Deco Ca. 1930's Electric Gooseneck Table Lamp, Desk lamp, Work Lamp, Cast Iron Base, Wall Mount, Restored and Rewired. (308) £151.19. FREE UK delivery.

  2. ANGLEPOISE LAMP. British designer George Carwardine designed the Anglepoise lamp in the 1930s. Since then, it has become one of the most iconic lamps ever created. This retro design is still highly sought after today, with various lamps available from different manufacturers.

  3. French vintage brass reading floor lamp MCM 20th century articulated folding arm and adjustable in height - Steampunk Jules Vernes -. (48) £6,108.90. Antique English Edwardian ArtDeco Carved Hardwood Floor Lamp. H.136cm. (266) £225.00.

  4. The first Emeralite Lamp was invented in 1909 by the American Harrison D. McFaddin, when his patent application for ‘a new, original and ornamental design for lampshades,’ was approved. For the next 50 years, the manufacture of these lamps continued apace. Produced and sold as Emeralites– a combination of the words ’emerald’ and ...

  5. Jun 8, 2019 · My favorite French country table lamps come in neutral colors like ivory, beige, white, gray and faded blue. The base is often crafted from turned wood or painted iron. Often times, the lamps are lightly distressed to give a nice worn-in look to the lamp. There’s lots of fun French country motifs in our selection of table lamps.

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    Large Engraved Vintage Brass Lamp Etched Floral Bird Pattern, Antique Table Lamp, Retro Home Decor, #CE0551. (343) $75.00. Antique French 19th Century Porcelain & Bronze Blue Floral Table Lamp Base. Antique French Lighting. Table Lamp. Floral Lamp Base. (666) $206.25.

  7. Apr 3, 2009 · Flashback: Lamps for The Early American. By Richmond Huntley — April 3rd, 2009. This article focuses on the history of the oil lamp, describing multiple examples. It originally appeared in the June 1942 issue of American Collector magazine, a publication which ran from 1933-1948 and served antique collectors and dealers.

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