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    Large Scale David Cressey Green Ceramic Lamp, circa 1970. Measures: 17.5" to the top of the ceramic base. 23" to the top of the socket. 12.88" Diameter. ( The lamp shade is no...
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  • David Cressey "Flame Glaze" Ceramic Lamp, circa 1970
    By David Cressey
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    David Cressey "Flame Glaze" ceramic lamp, circa 1970. Measures: 13". Diameter 20.75" To the top of the socket 16" To the top for the ceramic base. ( The lamp shad...
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  • Large Scale David Cressey "Flame Glaze" Ceramic Lamp, circa 1970
    By David Cressey
    Located in Costa Mesa, CA
    Large scale David Cressey "Flame Glaze" ceramic lamp, circa 1970. Professionally rewired. Measures: 27.25" To the top of the socket. 21" To the top of the ceramic. 17.5" Diameter....
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  • David Cressey Large Scale Ceramic Lamp, circa 1970
    By David Cressey
    Located in Costa Mesa, CA
    David Cressey large scale ceramic lamp, circa 1970. This piece has been professionally rewired. Measures: 25" To the top of the socket. 19.75" To the top of the ceramic. 10....
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  • Stuart Barnes Brass Table Lamps for Robert Long, circa 1970
    By Robert Long, Stuart Barnes
    Located in Costa Mesa, CA
    Stuart Barnes brass table lamps for Robert Long, circa 1970. This pair was handcrafted at the Robert Long studio in Sausalito, California. Each lamp measures: 5" Diameter 1...
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  • Bob Kinzie Large Scale "O Series" Ceramic Table Lamps, circa 1965
    By Bob Kinzie, Affiliated Craftsmen
    Located in Costa Mesa, CA
    Bob Kinzie for Affiliated Craftsmen large scale "O Series" ceramic table lamps, circa 1965. Measures: 15.13" diameter 29.75" To the top of the socket. 23.13" To the top of the...
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