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Large girl / boy lamps

By zillagirl, 15 July, 2009
Description

I have had no luck in finding these anywhere to reference against. I have never seen another set.
Heads on them are about the size of a softball if not a little larger.
Girl is wearing a brown/tan babushka (sp) and sweater, green skirt and brown shoes. She is holding an orange bowl. She stands on a green base.
Boy is wearing brown/tan cap, tan coat, green shirt and pants.Holding what looks like to be a rock in his right hand, while holding either a bowl or plate in his left hand. Brown shoes standing on a green base. Both lamps are heavy for being table lamps. The lamps came with shades, which I might add are huge. Still in their brown wrap paper.

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Medium
Ceramic, porcelain, plaster w/glaze overlay, not sure
Distinguishing marks
No marks or name that I can see
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Lamp bodies are approx. 2ft tall, very heavy
Date Period
Possibly 1930's -40's
Weight
unknown
History
These lamps belonged to my father-in-laws first wife. He married the 2nd time back in the 1970's, so they are pretty old by now. He was full blooded Italian so I am guessing maybe they are from Italy. No one from the family has been able to tell us anything about them. They were buried in the attic until last year.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Handed down from Mother-in-law
For Sale?
No
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zillagirl

15 years 11 months ago

Re: Large girl / boy lamps

Has anyone ever seen this pair before?

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zillagirl

15 years 10 months ago

Re: Large girl / boy lamps

I can't find them anywhere!!! Has anyone ever seen a pair of lamps like this?

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