Posted 2 years ago
Budek
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I bought this at an estate sale as a lamp, loved the vase and thought it was probably cut off at the top.
The socket and cord were antique for sure, and I learned from the family that it came from their grandparents estate in New Jersey, and was purchased in the early 1900's.
When I got it home I removed the lamp and much to my delight discovered that it wasn't cut.
I'm guessing that it's Chinese, but I'm not sure.
If anyone has any ideas as to it's age, or origin, I'd love to learn more about it.
You've all been very kind and generous with information, and again I need your help.
Thank You,
Tony
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