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    Posted 14 years ago

    Diana
    (5 items)

    I bought these lamps at a Thrift Store. Been searching the internet for some history or to see if they are worth anything. Not sure what description to put in. The detail on the shades is amazing. These lamps are very heavy. Have tried dozens of things but cannot find anything like these. There is also a pole lamp with marble table attached. Only marking is on the marble table with the pole lamp which says Made In Italy. Has anyone seen lamps like these before. Any information is greatly appreciated. Please email me at: diana1@nf.sympatico.ca

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    Diana

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    1. Woman34 Woman34, 14 years ago
      Whoa!!!! Great thrift store finds. Man, I wish I would have found these, lol. These have some good value to them. I would say they are either original Victorian period pieces. They could have been electrified later on- sometimes in the 50's perhaps. They could also be very well done reproductions of Victorian style made in the 40's/50's. Either way, they have good value.

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