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Pair of Modernist Maple Table Lamps by Yasha Heifetz
Documentation | Signed | ||||||||
Origin | United States | ||||||||
Period | 1950-1979 | ||||||||
Materials | maple | ||||||||
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Condition | Good. Very good, vintage condition | ||||||||
Number of Pieces | 2-3 | ||||||||
Description | Modernist table lamps designed in the 1950s by Yasha Heifetz. Very uncommon examples composed of sculpted tiger-maple frames (set does not include the shades). Will be delivered newly wired. Signed "Heifetz." Height of wooden portion alone 19.75" Height to the top of socket 22.5" Height to top of finial 32" Base diameter 6.5" Diameter of top tier 5". |
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Styles / Movements | Mid Century, Modern | ||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 414246 |
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