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Reverse Painted Lamp Phoenix, Pittsburgh Handel 1920's
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This auction is for a 1920's Phoenix Reverse Painted Lamp.This scenic reverse painted lamp has a large 17-3/4" diameter domical shade and stands 23" tall. The large base is in it's original condition with the original worn patina, it has a new nylon cloth covered cord and new sockets in the old shells. It has a beautiful reverse painted scene of Early America. The scene repeats it's self 3 times on the shade. The shade has great colors and lot's of art work and detail. One of the nicest early scenic lamps you will find, check out the pictures,some are of the shade lit others are unlit. The shade is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and has a few unburst air bubbles that are typical of that era of glass. Shade has that nice 3-D look and is from the 1920's to early 1930's. Winning bidder to pay $65.00 for 48 state shipping with insurance.Any bidders out of the 48 states please contact me before bidding. The base is heavy and the shade is a large 17 3/4" not a 16" or 14" this awesome lamp stands out. Email any questions before bidding.Good Luck!
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