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1939 World’s Fair Light Up Bottle Airplane Lamp

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Neo Art Deco 1939 New York World's Fair DC-3 Airplane Lamp Derico, Rick Ramírez
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Reedition 1939 World's Fair Airplane Art Deco Lamp based on the DC-3 passenger plane and the 1939 New York World's Fair commemorative bottle designed by R...
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Vivian Art Deco Geometric Square Satni Frosted Art Glass Light Up Lamp Base
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Antique Art Deco square frosted satin white art glass lampshade, made in France by Vivianne. This base was commonly used in table lamps, floor Lamps, and light-up ashtray stands. Av...
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Vianne Art Deco Geometric Square Cobalt Art Glass Light Up Lamp Base
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Art Deco era cobalt blue lamp base/shade by Vianne Glass company. This base was commonly used in table lamps, floor Lamps, and light-up ashtray stands. Available- 20 Measurements: ...
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Custom Made Aircraft Aluminum Airplane Turbine Blinker Lamp
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