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Creator: Mottahedeh
20th Century Porcelain Lamp Pair by Mottahedeh
By Mottahedeh
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This handsome pair of Mottahedeh cobalt and white porcelain urn lamps feature central floral medallions surrounded by raised bellflower swags, hand-painted and parcel gilt, and are mounted on 5.5 inch square brass bases. Porcelain artichoke...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Classical Greek Mottahedeh Table Lamps

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