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Friday, February 21, 2014

About Vintage Table Lamps

Vintage table lamps are similar to modern lamps. Aside from being older, though, many times they have been made by companies that are no longer in existence or in styles that are no longer created.

Types

    Vintage table lamps come as two-prong lamps, cast iron, depression-colored glass and candelabra lamps. It is not just the base of the lamp that is vintage, but also the lampshade attached.

Features

    Many vintage table lamps feature special hand-carved bases or, in the case of depression-era glass, blue and green multi-paneled lampshades in colors no longer seen today.

Size

    The size of vintage table lamps is still small enough for end tables, bedside tables and side tables. However, because they were made from such materials as cast iron, they are much heavier and sturdier than current table lamps.

Considerations

    If you are looking for vintage table lamps, you will want to consider that these lamps can cost quit a bit more than modern lamps. For example, a pewter lamp base with a filigree lampshade is around $995.

Warning

    If you purchase a vintage table lamp, be aware that there are companies that make reproductions of vintage table lamps. Check to be sure it is an original before purchasing.

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