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Anybody got some clues for identity, vintage, value for these lamps? They are Mother's. Converted to electric long ago.






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My mom passed this past November and had a pair of antique lamps very similar to your last pic. Your area may be different but we couldn't find an antique dealer with any interest. They're in my sister's basement now.
 
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To be brutally honest:

No one wants this stuff

I had a bunch of old stuff I took pictures of and to and antique dealer and he shrugged and said the younger generation just isn’t interested in any of this and I’d be better just throwing it out.


 
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Wrap them very carefully and take them to an antique dealer near you they will give you an estimate of their worth.

My mom or sister would purchase all three if they happend upon them at a sale

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Just my guesstimation. The middle one wouldn't have any value.

The bottom one looks like it could be worth approx 125 and up. Could go up to 300 depending on the auction.

The top one would be a hard sell. It's hard to tell if it is a print/stencil or what. But it's so big and bulky, it wouldn't appeal to very many people.


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