$150.00
ITEM: For your consideration we are presenting for sale a vintage cylindrical table lamp. Circa '60s / '70s. The cylindrical shade is constructed of vertically ribbed plastic, and it is beige in color. It sits inside a round black metal receptacle at the bottom of the lamp. There is a piece of plastic notched out of the shade at the bottom where the on/off rotary knob switch is - that is how the lamp is designed. The lamp still retains its original UL sticker label on the socket (see photos). It's a great lamp that is suitable for all interior settings.
MEASUREMENTS: The lamp stands approx. 14.25" tall x 5" in diameter.
CONDITION: Good condition. The plastic shade has yellowed slightly over time, but it's not that bad. When the lamp is turned on, you don't really notice it at all. The plastic shade is free from chips, cracks, breaks, burn marks, melts, repairs, etc. The round black metal receptacle that the shade sits in is free from having any issues - no dents, dings, breaks, scratches, repairs, etc. The electrical wiring looks to be original to the lamp, and it is free from damage - there are no frays, splits or exposed areas on the wiring. The lamp is in fully-functioning, working order. As with all vintage lighting, we always strongly caution to have the wiring inspected by a licensed professional prior to long-term use. Being sold "as-is" - if you have questions, we do encourage you to ask them before purchasing as all sales are final. Please bid with confidence.
FEB25-0006
1-2 business days
I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
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.