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    Posted 13 years ago

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    Grandma broke the lamp but I salvaged this globe. It is in perfect condition, beautiful hand painted flowers that look like chrysanthemums. It's very large. I usually see hand painted roses on most globes. Is this a collectible?

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    1. southernbelle69, 13 years ago
      Any Markings???????
    2. LikesVintageStuff, 13 years ago
      No markings. Just a very beautiful floral design. It is unfortunate that the lamp was broken however the globe shade would make a nice replacement part or used in another creative lighting idea!
    3. LikesVintageStuff, 13 years ago
      I still have the globe. It is approx 11 inches in diameter.
    4. DeeLores DeeLores, 12 years ago
      Sweet. Hope you forgave grandma
    5. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      Could they be peonies?

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