decojoe67
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View attachment 247879 This is an American Airlines DC-10 commemorative desk lamp. I assume it was for AA execs. I've seen other types, but none exactly like this one. I looked close at the aging of the chrome, cord, and socket, and it's not much later than the late 1940's. It could be the 1930's. Very deco!
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Here's a circa 1930 chalkware boudoir lamp. I redid the wiring, made a new frosted diffuser shade, and touched it up. The finish really looks like bronze and it has a place for a pack of cigarettes. It's fairly large - 9" X 7". Underneath is a tag which reads "Mackey Mfg. Chicago". I cannot find a word about the company. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Are you sure this isn't a DC-3?View attachment 247879 This is an American Airlines DC-10 commemorative desk lamp. I assume it was for AA execs. I've seen other types, but none exactly like this one. I looked close at the aging of the chrome, cord, and socket, and it's not much later than the late 1940's. It could be the 1930's. It needs it's props replaced which I'll do with acrylic disks. Very deco!
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I love all of the art deco items in this thread! Great pocket watch, Marc. I love the slipshade chandelier, the magazine rack, the lamp and boy am I jealous, Paddy, over that clock. I love it when I can find a cool deco piece at a real steal of a price like you did. :eusa_clap
I have a number of favorite art deco pieces, some are original and some are reproduction. I don't think I could choose just one favorite. [huh] I used to have a really gorgeous French art deco chandelier but the electrician I hired to install it dropped it during the installation. Yeah, he dropped it. Remarkably the only thing that broke were two (maybe three) of the small glass shades on the chandelier. The center glass didn't break at all but the metal part of the lamp was really mangled. I had the place I bought it from try to repair it but they couldn't locate the same type of glass shades and the ones they added pale in comparison to the originals. Sadly, the chandelier is a mere shadow of it's former self. It really broke my heart. I also have a couple of beautiful glass wall sconces that came from a hotel in Miami that I just love. I don't currently have them installed but in our last place I had them on either side of the fireplace (actually I may have a photo of that...I'll have to look)
I don't have any photos of my favorite pieces but maybe in a day or so I can borrow my daughters phone camera to take a few photos.
I hope more people will share their art deco treasures. I love looking at them.