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Lamps1506 of 8767Bradley & Hubbard Country Store Lamp 1893Antique Tiffany Style Lamp
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    Posted 5 years ago

    J.DosSantos
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    I am wondering what kind of lamp this is, when it was made and any other pertinent information you may have to offer.

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    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 5 years ago
      I think this is an arts and craft project. If it were professionally made, all the lead pieces holding the glass would be perfectly straight and lines would intersect perfectly....lines look a bit out of position in this lamp shade.
      Stained glass projects like this were popular a few years ago and this design would have been an easy starter project.
    2. StitchedPumpkin, 5 years ago
      The lines aren't out of place. The lower section is carefully figured to layer inside the top shade. It's from the 1960s or late 1950s.
    3. StitchedPumpkin, 5 years ago
      Sorry, change that to the 70s.

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