The sight of colorful potted geraniums appearing on porches and in gardens means that spring and summer have finally arrived. In this example, bright red flowers and heavily mottled leaves are set against a lightly colored fracture/streamer background glass. This shade was commissioned by an East Coast client in 2006, together with the Leaf & Bud Pottery base. This particular lamp was recently sold at auction, where adding the buyer’s premium to the gavel price, it sold for more than the current price from our studio.
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