I would like to learn more about this lamp please
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Katrina Warren on Aug 09, 2015I would say it's from the 60s-70s other than that I don't know.Helpful Reply
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Sharon Russell on Aug 09, 2015Hottest thing going in the late 60's - early 70's. We had a couple of them and I always liked that rather than give off a strong light, they were more of a mood thing....enjoy!Helpful Reply
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Z on Aug 09, 2015I would have guessed late sixties, early seventies too, but for the standard socket. I don't remember seeing any swag quite like it from that era. The swags from that era had a mesh type tube with an elongated bulb inside. I'm sorry, I don't know what they called that part. I did find some in a cage without the wrought iron as yours does, from as far back as the 1940's. You might take it to a local lighting store and see if anyone there knows anything about it. They may know of some way to date it.Helpful Reply
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Sara on Aug 10, 2015Well ladies, thank you for your time, knowledge, and memories😆.Helpful Reply
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Larry Pettijohn on Sep 12, 2016With the blown glass into the wire frame I imagine it was made in Mexico most likely 60s to 70s era (but may have been rewired to get rid of the mesh and specialty build others have mentioned). I have a 4 bulb chandelier with individual wrought iron blown glass shades that I picked up at a thrift store that most likely came out of one of the local Mexican restaurants (that fits perfectly into my Casa Bonita inspired dining room. Even found a couple of rep cement shades at another thrift store a couple of years later. Mine has the same yellow glass but the trouble I was having was since it was handmade getting a consistent shade of yellow when turned on. The solution was buying yellow light bulbs!Helpful Reply
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