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fortysecondplac
fortysecondplac
Updated 10 hours ago
fortysecondplac
fortysecondplac
Updated 10 hours ago

Vintage Ceramic Pineapple Table Lamp With Green & Brown Finish

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This vintage wooden lamp features a hand-carved pineapple design with a green and brown finish, adding a classic touch to home decor. This lamp is likely from the mid-century era, possibly the 1970s. It features a green and brown color scheme with a textured pineapple design on the base. The lamp is topped with a standard bulb socket, and a tag near the socket indicates it uses a type "A" lamp with a maximum of 40 watts. The lamp's design incorporates a tropical motif, with the pineapple symbolizing hospitality and welcome. • Compact and lightweight design • Compatible with bulbs up to 40 watts • Corded electric-powered • Felted bottom to prevent surface scratches • Detailed hand-carved accents Minor scratches and scuffs on base and edges. Height = 12.5 inches, Base = 4.5 x 2.75 inches. This item is cross-posted and may end at anytime. In very good pre-owned condition ** see pictures for additional item description ** Look at photos carefully for condition before buying. Zooming is strongly suggested.  Any damage or loss is displayed as completely as possible in the photos. If you are uncertain about the item condition, please ask prior to purchase. 3BR-Shelf
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