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Wholesale Vintage Crystal Table Lamps Coordinating Pair Brass Base c.1970s
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The Piece A coordinating pair of vintage crystal column table lamps featuring faceted pressed crystal bodies, brass-tone bases, and traditional fabric shades. These lamps combine the reflective brilliance of patterned crystal with the warm metallic tones typical of late-mid-century decorative lighting. Each lamp features a cylindrical crystal body cut with intricate geometric patterns that refract light beautifully when illuminated. One lamp displays a diamond lattice pattern while the other features a floral starburst motif, creating visual depth and sparkle while maintaining a cohesive decorative style. Both lamps are mounted on brass-tone bases and fitted with classic harp and finial assemblies. The shades feature a softly flared silhouette with scalloped trim that complements the traditional elegance of the crystal bodies. Interior inspection reveals original electrical components with UL portable lamp certification labels, confirming compliance with safety standards at the time of manufacture. Hardware and plug construction are consistent with lighting produced during the 1970s. While the crystal patterns differ slightly, the lamps share matching height, materials, and design language, making them an excellent decorative pair suitable for symmetrical placement on side tables, nightstands, or consoles. Estimated Date: circa 1970s Historical Context Crystal table lamps became a defining element of American interior design during the 1960s through the 1980s, particularly in traditional and Hollywood Regency interiors. Their reflective surfaces and elegant silhouettes offered a sense of luxury while remaining accessible to middle-class households. Pressed crystal technology allowed manufacturers to produce intricate patterns that mimicked the appearance of cut crystal while keeping production costs manageable. These patterns were designed to scatter light across multiple angles, producing subtle reflections and prismatic highlights that enhanced a room’s lighting. Lamps were often sold individually rather than in strict matched pairs, which is why coordinating examples such as these frequently appear together in interiors. Designers commonly combined similar lamps with complementary crystal patterns to create balanced lighting arrangements within living rooms and bedrooms. Product Details Estimated Date circa 1970s Materials • Pressed / cut crystal bodies • Brass-tone metal bases • Metal harp and finial hardware • Fabric shades Design Features • Faceted crystal patterns • Brass decorative bases • Traditional column silhouette • Coordinating but non-identical crystal designs
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Made in United States Weight: 2.72 kg (6 lb)












































