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Silvered Bottle Table Lamp

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    Located in Chicago, IL
    Very finely constructed teak wood table lamp. Solid teak wood body is bottle shaped with a teak wood stem. Brass harp and socket. Sold sans shade.
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  • Super-Oversized Pyrex Laboratory Bottle Table Lamp
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  • Bottle Form Cork and Wood Table Lamp
    By Milo Baughman
    Located in New York, NY
    Bottle form cork and wood table lamp in good original working condition. Shade not included. Measures: Height to top of socket 25".
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  • Pair of Large Glass Bottle Table Lamps
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  • Giarusso Bottle Shaped Table Lamp with Dedar Lamp Shade
    By Raphaël Giarrusso
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