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Edison Mazda Lamps Display
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Edison Mazda Lamps Display

$1,265.00

Large, ca. 1920’s cardboard stand-up window display for Edison Mazda lamps (light bulbs), featuring adorable image of young girl. Has folding shadow box style box in back w/ a translucent paper in lampshade and tablet areas made to glow when bulb is placed inside.

Sold at: Wm Morford Antiques

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SKU: 72-198 Category: Store Displays Tags: Edison Mazda Lamps, General Electric Co.
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Edison Mazda Lamps Display: Large, ca. 1920’s cardboard stand-up window display for Edison Mazda lamps (light bulbs), featuring adorable image of young girl. Has folding shadow box style box in back w/ a translucent paper in lampshade and tablet areas made to glow when bulb is placed inside. Clean, bright and like new, as found never used still in its original shipping carton (has a little non-offensive expected minor creasing marks and light storage wear along top edge).

Size: 34-5/8 x 22-5/8 x 3.25
Date of Sale: 10/28/11

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Dimensions 34-5822-583.25 in
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