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Figurine Lamps

By jspur, 8 February, 2009
Description

There is a set of two lamps, one is a young man and the other is a young woman both standing by a fence and waving.  The man lamp is in good condition.  The lady lamp however had a head and a hand glued on as apparently they were broken off at some time.  There are only those two pieces glued...it wasn't shattered or in chips.  They stand on a metal base and there is a metal tube that runs behind the figurines to go up to hold the lampshade and bulb above them.  The lampshade that is shown behind the figurine is reflecting from a mirror and is really up above the lamp.  My mistake in taking the picture.  These lamps are for nightstands or as my parents had them, at either end of a long bedroom dresser.  I can upload the lady figurine picture if needed.  Just curious about them because of the age.  Would consider selling if anyone is interested but figured that because of the lady lamp having two pieces glued on, there wouldn't be much interest.

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Medium
Not sure, possibly bisque
Distinguishing marks
None found
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
Nightstand Lamps
Date Period
Early 1950's
History
Wedding gift to my parents
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Gift to Parents
For Sale?
No
Photos
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