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Italiano Dancing To Gramophone Accent Lamp-By Dale Tiffany

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    RARE FIND!!!!
    Art inspired by Leonetto Cappiello (1875-1942) Columbia Grafoni is a brand of early 20th-century American phonograph made by the Columbia Gramophone Company. This image is depicting dancing in the Roaring Twenties in Italy.
    Dale Tiffany
    Hand Painted
    Discrepancy: Switch on cord is broken (but works fine) a BRAND NEW replacement is included with purchase
    This vintage Grafofoni Columbia painted lamp has three pieces, including the base, the shade, and the screw on top. The main materials are glass shade and metal lamps.
    Approximate Dimensions: 13 1/2″ Tall X 7′ square at the shade
    The shade is made up of four painted panels, in the shape of a pyramid with the top cut off. The Shade has the same writing on each one, it says “VENDITA ANCHE A RATE CATA LOGHIGRATIS” near the top of the shade, and “GRAFOFONI COLUMBIA” and “VIADANTE-9-MILANO” is written near the bottom. Painted on the panels are a man and woman dancing to Gramophone music. The four panels also are painted with an old-style Gramaphone and trumpet speaker in the background.
    The lamp is a heavy metal shaped like a column with four sides, and an oil-rubbed bronze finish.
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    Light bulb not included
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