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    Posted 5 years ago

    Rowto1967
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    Just curious to see where I can get parts and period correct lamps.. and of course estimated value.

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    1. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 5 years ago
      We OF COURSE are not allowed to give values, if you read the instructions, There is an adapter that you can buy to change the bulb to a hundred watt or lower and that is available at electric supply stores or lighting store supply outlets. They also may be able to supply a paper shade which goes over the glass shade. There is an appraisal button on top which you can tap and would give you a value. These are still in use, but a lot of them were made in the u.s. and also Can ada, no shortage of these lamps !~
    2. Rowto1967, 5 years ago
      Thanks, new here.. I was wondering of the type of bulbs that were used for the period.. the center lamp would be an Edison type I would imagine and then the satellite Lance would be of a candelabra type? And then of course what would be the wattage for the night light underneath the base?
    3. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 5 years ago
      With the 3 lights they took chandalier bulbs. The lowest is about 25w and underneath the base would have been a 7w although from the pic it is very hard to tell. Like the older christmas lights they were making till at least around the late 90's. These lamps were particularly sold in the older mail order catalogs from the 40's, which looks like this lamp of yours. The bulb that fits under the dome should be changed as the 100-200-300 bulb is quite dangerous. I collect the older mail order catalogs and seen a lot of this type in the 50's also. Some I made scans of the ads in the more rare Sears, Eatons,, like from the late 40's the decorative moulding onthe long column is quite nice, some of them I had re-chromed but yours probably had a golden tone!~ Yours looks liike it may have been painted by someone at one time.
    4. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 5 years ago
      https://www.popscreen.com/prod/MTgwMzI3Mzgw/Silk-Floor-Lamp-Shade-Replacement-for-Antique-Style-Floor-Lamp
    5. Rowto1967, 5 years ago
      Awesome thank you so much for the great help.. I did find an adapter for the Mogul base up on top. In the candelabra style on the sides is actually a standard base. Along with the one underneath is standard to but I will get a reducer for that one as well. Thank you all so much for being so helpful and sorry again about the faux pas on the approximate value.

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