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Bridge lamps are named for an arm or “bridge” that holds the bulb and shade out and away from the lamp base. They were at the height of their popularity during the 1920s and early 1930s. The majority were cast iron; better quality versions were brass. This early Rembrandt model is both brass and iron. It is stamped R 39.
Measures 58″ x 9″. Art Deco style! Original cord and plug are still attached and working, however, with vintage lighting it is always recommended to rewire. Lamp works well. These range in price from $299 – $379. I am asking $125.


