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Charles Schneider Verre de France Art Nouveau Rubaniers Cameo Glass Table Lamp

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A 1920's French Le Verre Français cameo glass and iron hardware Rubaniers table lamp. The iron hardware joins the lamp's two cameo glass section: the upper screen in white, brown and orange and the base in orange and brown with tortoiseshell finish. The base is signed on the base.
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