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Vintage brass swag lamp with attached Scalloped capiz table

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60's TO 1980's LIGHT…1 of 33Art Deco? hanging lampHollywood Regency Swags
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    Posted 7 years ago

    louiscyphe…
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    Was told this comes from L&L WMC or Loevsky & Loevsky, But found no markings on it. It also came with a Vintage Chandelier 6 1/2" Canopy Victorian Design GIM 616 Brass Ceiling Hanging . Salvaged it out of a remodel in Sun City AZ. This thing is beautiful and probably close to 50#.If anyone one has more details about this piece I would sure appreciate it.

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    1. Lamplover78 Lamplover78, 7 years ago
      Does kina have the L and L look on the top. But they usually mark their lamps. .allot of the time they make the base and someone else makes the glass shade. This is a very fancy lamp! Id think older than that even. . Hopefully someone came come along and tell you more! Could be worth a nice sum! How does the wiring look? And what kind of bulb?
    2. Celiene Celiene, 7 years ago
      I don't understand. A TABLE is attached?
    3. Celiene Celiene, 7 years ago
      Can you show it hanging? (You can create a second post with more pics) Someone posted a similar lamp today, too!
    4. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 7 years ago
      Late 60's to early 1970's. There were many companies making lamps that formed a massive import trade startup from the late 60's to 80's. This may be one of them.
      Many shops were set up at the time and some were making anything from bad to very good. Many shops set up in california and very many set up shop in italy. And many good italian ones imported to america and Canada also. My father even had a set or 2 he found in back alleys.

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