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Pair of Large Tiki Lamp - Vintage or Antique...

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M

I picked these up at an estate sale today. I'm only posting a picture of one because they are both identical. I've scoured the internet trying to identify the name of the tiki god, possible maker, and age. The electrical hardware is leviton and it appears to be old, see the photo with the turn key and plug. I've tried determining the date based on the hardware and all I can say for sure is post 1910. I'm thinking they are 1940's or 50's. Any help and info is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Joe

One more question. Type of wood? The tiger stripe pattern is light indention.

Nice cylindrical finial...

[ Edited by: mr2real 2014-11-08 20:36 ]

M

Well I've decide to post them side by side. I don't get a folk art vibe from these. Maybe there was a craftsman in Hawaii selling them in a shop, back in the day? Thanks, Joe

Not Tiki. Sorry.

Added: Not Polynesian or Tiki style. Not in the least.

[ Edited by: Phillip Roberts 2014-11-08 23:34 ]

M

On 2014-11-08 21:22, Phillip Roberts wrote:
Not Tiki. Sorry

Polynesian or at least Tiki style?

PD

South American by the looks of it....

T

On the other hand, what's all the cool stuff in that orange crate?

Looks like Native American to me.

J

I agree that they look Native American. I don't get tiki at all from them.

Not Tiki, Hawaiian or Polynesian in any way.
looks Mexican, South American in origin.

The electrical hardware is from the 1950s.

[ Edited by: Atomic Tiki Punk 2014-11-10 18:43 ]

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