Mid-Century MILF! This Lamp is Smokin' Hot (and Wired) π
Mid-Century MILF! This Lamp is Smokin' Hot (and Wired) π
This sassy vintage lamp is ready to light up your life (and maybe spill some secrets from the 70s). Crafted in the era of bell bottoms and disco balls, this 1971 L & L WMC beauty boasts hand-painted sunflowers that'll make you wanna boogie. It's giving serious granny-chic vibes, but with a touch of naughty β kinda like your grandma after a sherry or two. π Made with the finest (probably lead-based) materials of the time, this lamp is a collector's dream and a conversation starter. Just be careful what you say around it, it might be listening... π€«
Information based on the "1971 L & L WMC" stamp:
β’ Manufacturer: L & L WMC likely stands for Lefton and Lefton Wholesale Merchandise Company. They were a major importer and distributor of giftware and home decor items, including lamps, from the mid-20th century.
β’ Era: The lamp was produced in 1971, smack-dab in the middle of the groovy 1970s.
β’ Materials: The lamp is likely made of hand-painted glass with a brass base, common materials for lamps of that era.
β’ Collectability: While not exceptionally rare, lamps from this era and in good condition have a growing collector's market, especially with the resurgence of vintage and retro styles.
β’ Historical Significance: This lamp represents the design aesthetics and trends of the 1970s, a period known for its bold colors and patterns.
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H:23in x W:10in β
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