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VTG - 50s Pink & Gold French Spaghetti Poodle Figure Boudoir Lamp Bases MCM

$ 105.6

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Handmade: No
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Assembly Required: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Lamp
  • Dog Breed: Poodle
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Antique: No
  • Animal Class: Dog
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Control Style: Push Button
  • Installation Area: Indoor
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Department: all
  • Power Source: Corded Electric
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Original Lampshades, One Has Become A Little Tattered, Both Poodles Have Breaks To The Flowers On Their Hats (Marked With A Purple Dot In Photos 11&12.) USA Made Leviton Lamp Socket. Nice Mid Century Modern Look.

    Description

    These lamps measure about 12 1/2" high from top to bottom. The poodles are china and measure about 7 1/2" high. They're white with "spaghetti" trim and gold accents. Their collars are black with clear
    rhinestones (one needs a replacement stone, 5mm-6.25mm)  and their eyes are blue. Both poodles are wearing hats with three pink flowers. The bases are metal and are painted white with gold
    antiquing.
    Original Lampshades, One Has Become A Little Tattered, Both Poodles Have Breaks To The Flowers On Their Hats.
    (Marked With A Purple Dot In Photos 11&12.)
    There's a flower design around the bottoms. Both lamps are in working condition and have their original lampshades.
    USA Made Leviton Lamp Socket.
    There is a small ruminant of a sticker I believe used to say Japan, which would support the theory that these were Lenwile Ardalt Artware Pieces. (
    Ardalt / Lenwile was an American company that imported into America a variety of china-ware made in Japan.)
    The Poodles are commonly found broken off their stands and sold as figurines, although they did make both.