Table lamp in 800 silver dating back to the 50s/60s. The baluster body is characterised by low-relief palmette mouldings, on the base is the 900 silver hallmark which demonstrates the authenticity of the material.
The lampshade is made of blown and acid-etched glass (a process that makes it opaline) except in some circular points, a feature that is especially noticeable when the lamp is on, as you can see from the photos in fact, the light is diffused uniformly with very particular effects.
The lamp is functional and in good condition, unfortunately there is a small bloom on the lamp body.
The object, without the glass, weighs a total of 377 grams.
measures:
Total height with glass 32 cm
Base height 16 cm
Base diameter 7,5 cm
Glass height 18 cm
Maximum glass diameter 9 cm
Glass mouth diameter 4 cm
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