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    Posted 7 years ago

    miketw
    (6 items)

    Lamp was chrome when found. Wife wanted to "girl up the room a little".
    I have no idea where lamp came from.

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 7 years ago
      Any stickers or labels? Around socket? Call these Flying Saucer Lamps, Dome Lamps . I would suggest getting the pink off if you can and return to chrome, it would be worth more original. Could be a Good High End Designer!! Look for ANY Labels and post them if You find one. Pic of bottom as well.
    2. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 7 years ago
      Later 80's and 90's lamp ruined by paint job !
    3. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 7 years ago
      With Phil on this, never paint a vintage lamp or light, just leave as is. I looked for this one but could not find, if it were Vintage I think one would pop up but as Phil said being fairly newer so would be hard to find example as it's not really collectable at this time.
    4. miketw miketw, 7 years ago
      I found no labels, but found very similar lamps to be very expensive. Definitely an old lamp from 40s or 50s. I stumbled onto it at an estate sale 3 doors down and paid $10.00. If and when my wife wants to part with it, it can be returned to chrome. I used to agree with leaving antiques as found. With low antique prices and a seeming glut in inventory, why not make it yours?

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