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  • 1970's "Owl" Ceramic Lamp by
    By Aegitna Vallauris
    Located in Bois-Colombes, FR
    1970's owl ceramic lamp. Great design Signed France.
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  • Ceramic Owl Lamp French Mid-Century
    Located in ROUEN, FR
    French mid-century ceramic "Owl" Lamp, circa 1970. Matte white finish, speckled with tiny black dots of different sizes. This zoomorphic lamp, with a...
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  • Ipsens, Denmark. Ceramic Table Lamp with Owl
    Located in Copenhagen, DK
    Ipsens, Denmark. Ceramic table lamp with owl. Model number 68. In excellent condition. Marked. Dimensions: D 15.0 x H 45.0 cm.
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    20th Century Danish Table Lamps

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  • French, Mid-Century Ceramic Zoomorphic Owl Lamp
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    French mid-century ceramic zoomorphic owl lamp. France, circa 1970’s. Neutral toned ceramic with organic matte finish. Excellent condition. Newly rewired. French silk twist cord.
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  • Mid-Century Modern Sculptural Ceramic Owl Lamps, 1970s
    Located in Antwerp, BE
    Two ceramic owl table lamps. Measures: Diameter 44 cm. Height 82 cm. Height ceramic base 50 cm. Total height without shade 77 cm. One E27 bulb. Shades shown are for demonstration pu...
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  • Giarusso Owl Shaped Ceramic Table Lamp with Dedar Lamp Shade
    By Raphaël Giarrusso
    Located in Saint-Ouen, IDF
    Vintage ceramic table lamp shaped like an owl with small dots of colours by Raphael Giarrusso circa 1966. Raphaël Giarrusso (1925-1986) Canadian painter, sculptor and ceramist who established himself in France since 1948 until his death in 1986. Best known for his ceramics creations, he started his artistic formation in the School of Fine Arts in Montreal. Considered a promising student, he obtained a scholarship from the Canadian government to study in Paris in 1948. In Paris encountered some financial difficulties and moved to Accolay, a town of ceramists, in the region of the Yonne where some of his friends were living and producing ceramics. In August 1953, Giarrusso started working for André Boutaud at the Poteries d'Accolay. He stayed there for ten years working as a decorator. He became familiar with the world of ceramics, working with Daniel Auger, Turner, Fedor Iodtschine, a chemist assigned to enamels, but also with the ceramist Georges Pelletier, the sculptors François Brochet...
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