$185.00
Item: For your consideration we are presenting for sale a large and heavy vintage ceramic table lamp. Circa '60s. Colors: Beige with orange accents. The round base at the bottom is wood. The lamp has a standard on/off rotary knob switch that is located at the socket. We are uncertain as to the maker.
Measurements: The lamp stands approx. 37" tall (measured from them bottom of the base to the top of the finial) x 10" wide x 10" deep. The distance from the resting surface to the light socket is approx. 27" high. The chalkware portion of the lamp stands approx. 20" tall. The round base at the very bottom is approx. 6.75" in diameter.
Condition: The lamp is in good condition with only some minor surface cosmetic flaws that can easily be touched up. There are a few very small missing surface paint flecks. Aside from that, the base is free from cracks, missing chunks, breaks, repairs, etc. The electrical wiring looks to have been extended at one point in time - the original wire is connected to a newer brown electrical wire with black electrical tape. Aside from that, it is in fully-functioning, working order. As with all vintage lighting, we always recommend having a licensed professional inspect the fixture prior to long-term use. Being sold "as-is" - if you have questions, please ask them prior to purchasing, and we will get back in touch with you.
Thanks for looking!
1-2 business days
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We will gladly "reserve" or "hold" an item, but it will require a 25% non-refundable down payment. Balance due will be spread out over installment payments, one being due two weeks after the initial down-payment, and the final payment (which will include the listed shipping expenses) will be due two weeks after that.