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Table lamp, bedside lamp - glass, brass, teak - Germany, 1960s
Located in Schwerin, MV
Well-preserved table lamp from the 1960s in Scandinavian style with a teak base and brass holder. The textured opal glass shade – satin white with a delicate radial pattern – emits p...
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15th Century and Earlier German Mid-Century Modern Antique Glass Caucasian Rugs
Materials
Metal, Brass
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