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1950's Eames Era Brass Sputnik Lamp Chandelier #832635

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1950's Eames Era Brass Sputnik Lamp Chandelier #832635
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"><tr><td><em> </em></td></tr><tr> <td width="100%"> Rare original 50's Eames era brass Sputnik starburst form chandelier fixture with 10 light sockets and over 30 original thick hand blown epergne style Italian Murano glass undulating rim trumpet shades. Measuring and impressive 28 inches in end to end diameter this amazing conversation piece fixture is a must have for any Modern collection.
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Background:
October 4, 1957 (40 years ago):The Russians launched the first artificial satellite from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan which demonstrated the technological superiority of Communism (actually more of a propaganda pain for the US). They equipped the Sputnik with transmitters to broadcast on frequencies at 20 and 40 MHz so everyone will know it's up there.

The United States was shocked. Senator Lyndon Johnson said the Russians have jumped way ahead of us in the conquest of space. "Soon, they will be dropping bombs on us from space like kids dropping rocks onto cars from freeway overpasses!*" [*from a movie that dramatized the emotional impact of that day]. Everyone in the United States were constantly reminded that the Russians were well on the way in conquering space and newspaper headlines, "REDS ORBIT ARTIFICIAL MOON" and "SOVIET SATELLITE CIRCLES GLOBE EVERY 90 MINUTES". </td></tr><tr> <td> </td></tr><tr> <td>Reference #: ndsksmfkdl</td></tr><tr><td>Condition:Excellent</td></tr><tr><td>Year:20th Century </td></tr><tr><td>Height:13 x 25" inches</td></tr><tr><td>Title:1950's Eames Era Brass Sputnik Lamp Chandelier</td></tr><tr><td>Location:Long Island, NY</td></tr></table>