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    Posted 13 years ago

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    (3 items)

    Bought this lamp base bc I liked it as an object d'art...

    Friend has suggested that it may be valuable....

    Anybody have any comments on the who? what? where?

    THX!
    Marty

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    1. JohannB JohannB, 13 years ago
      Although Tiffany used dragonflies, mosaics, leaded glass and bronze in many very valuable lamps, these four items in one lamp are very rare if made by Tiffany. If it were by LCT, it could be worth six if not seven figures. The first tip is that if compared to a true Tiffany, it is VERY crude in design and execution. Also, when you look at the underside of the base, it is made of white metal, not bronze. There are many companies like Dale Tiffany (not related), Meyda Tiffany (not related) and many unsigned from China and other parts of Asia and America. Value to true lamp collectors is minimal, but to decorators, who knows.












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