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Atomic Antiques
200 Lexington Ave
New York City, NY 10016 , United States
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1960 Bronze Sculptural Floor Lamp
$ 9,500
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Tear Sheet Print
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More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Bronze Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1960s Styles / Movements: Modern, Minimalist 200 Lex Booth #: 50B Incollect Reference #: 661966 -
Dimensions
W. 22 in; H. 55.5 in; D. 21 in; W. 55.88 cm; H. 140.97 cm; D. 53.34 cm;
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This revolutionary space showcases over 50 of the finest antique and vintage dealers, who present an extraordinary mix of antique, vintage, and 21st Century finds – furniture, accessories, lighting, fine art, and fine jewelry. We are an all-inclusive design resource for both designers and consumers THE GALLERY AT 200 LEX: MONDAY – FRIDAY 9:30 AM – 5:30PM FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 646-293-6633 OR EMAIL THEGALLERY@NYDC.COM
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