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Whereas I don't have shades for any of these lamps, I can recommend a seasoned, artistic custom shade maker who can employ a wide variety of materials (mica and parchment among them), and accomplish very satisfying results for you. .
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![]() (B) Chinese porcelain ginger jar lamp base with jade finial, 25 inches high. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation)
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![]() (C) Italian ceramic lamp base, 23 inches high. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation)
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![]() (D) Japanese ceramic lamp base, 30 inches high. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation)
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![]() (E) Japanese gold-decorated ceramic (or porcelain) lamp base, 25 inches high. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation)
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![]() (F) Japanese ceramic (or porcelain) lamp base, 25 inches high. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation)
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![]() (G) Chinese stoneware Ca. 1820 lamp base, 20 inches high. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation)
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![]() (H) Chinese Blanc de Chine porcelain lamp base, 23 inches high. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation)
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![]() (I) Gold-decorated mirror black Chinese porcelain lamp base, 24 inches high. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation)
(J) A gayly (that's 19th Century "gay," Buster) festooned floral band on black just "pops" on this bright yellow based porcelain table lamp by Tojiki Kwaisha of Tokyo, Japan. 27 inches to the top of the finial, 8 across. (e-mail Jack to start the conversation) |