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<p>[QUOTE="Vintage Maven, post: 3430543, member: 11768"]Up rather late tonight, and I decided to get back into looking around online at what is available out there in the vintage/antique world market. I spotted this available for sale almost immediately. I inquired and the vendor selling it came back with an offer to purchase at lower than original asking price. It is described as a 1930’s Deco Lady Lamp, with pink shade, and it is painted plaster. I may make a move to buy, it certainly seems to be unique, a rarity in design, to me. That said, I am usually rather reserved when it comes to online & dating an item, I usually go to known sources I have trusted in past purchases. I have not seen one of this design in my vintage/antique hunting before. I would most certainly like any expert advice on era correctness, I can’t help but think it is newer, but my instinct on that could be wrong, it may very well be the real deal. And I certainly don’t want to impune on the sellers description. I’m having some difficulty with this one, no light bulbs are going off lol. I only have the photos by seller to post with my inquiry, so I hope they may be somewhat helpful for any comments offered. Has anyone come across something like this before? Any advice, or direction is most humbly welcomed. Saying thank you in advance. ❤️Maven</p><p><br /></p><p>If it is era authentic, I would have a nice place for it in my loft, with an exposed brick wall background.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]302691[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]302692[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]302693[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]302694[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vintage Maven, post: 3430543, member: 11768"]Up rather late tonight, and I decided to get back into looking around online at what is available out there in the vintage/antique world market. I spotted this available for sale almost immediately. I inquired and the vendor selling it came back with an offer to purchase at lower than original asking price. It is described as a 1930’s Deco Lady Lamp, with pink shade, and it is painted plaster. I may make a move to buy, it certainly seems to be unique, a rarity in design, to me. That said, I am usually rather reserved when it comes to online & dating an item, I usually go to known sources I have trusted in past purchases. I have not seen one of this design in my vintage/antique hunting before. I would most certainly like any expert advice on era correctness, I can’t help but think it is newer, but my instinct on that could be wrong, it may very well be the real deal. And I certainly don’t want to impune on the sellers description. I’m having some difficulty with this one, no light bulbs are going off lol. I only have the photos by seller to post with my inquiry, so I hope they may be somewhat helpful for any comments offered. Has anyone come across something like this before? Any advice, or direction is most humbly welcomed. Saying thank you in advance. ❤️Maven If it is era authentic, I would have a nice place for it in my loft, with an exposed brick wall background. [ATTACH=full]302691[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]302692[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]302693[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]302694[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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