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Post #738184 by tikiskip on Wed, Feb 25, 2015 9:05 AM

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"This vintage lamp was purchased in the 1970s in Miami. It is very unique, and a great conversation piece. It has beautiful shells forming the main housing of the lamp. The top of the lamp features an elaborately woven bamboo top. There is a beautiful Polynesian style artwork wrap along the base of the lamp with more woven trim. The bottom of the lamp has a stained glass dolphin, which the light shines out of. There is some minor damage to the wrapping along the side, but it is extremely hard to see. There is a hairline crack in the stained glass bottom. It does not detract from the overall aesthetic and image of the lamp. This is truly a spectacular lamp, and a piece of art."

Starting bid:
US $2,995.00

"There is a hairline crack in the stained glass bottom"
The bottom of this lamp is resin not stained glass.

It is a nice lamp.
I have two from the Kahiki.
Any body who would like one I will sell mine for Half that price.
The shipping on that is going to be another what, 100 to 200 bucks.