www.gannonsantiques.com This is a very nice vintage lamp with beautiful slag glass shade and slag glass base. It also has ornate metal work on the elegant shade and base. This is just one of many vintage or antique lamps we have in our amazing showroom at Gannon’s Antiques & Art.
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Different kinds of antique oil lamps; tips on types of fuel, shapes, and more in this free diy collectors video from an antiques dealer collection expert. Expert: Sue Shea Contact: www.SheaAntique.com Bio: Sue Shea has been dealing in antiques since 1979, and has her own shop, Shea Antiques, located in Shelburne Falls, MA. Her passion is early American 18th & 19th century antique country furnishings. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
cxpromo.com — Choosing Good Antique Floor Lamp Cool Feature Not Advertised! I just got the pink version of this lamp last night and set it up. It was packaged securely in its box. It assembled easily without any tools being needed. Everything just screws together by hand. One of the coolest things about this lamp that is unadvertised is how the switch works. It has three positions. Click it once and all five lights come on. Click it again and three go off, leaving two lights on. Click it again and the two lights go off and the other 3 come on. One more click and everything’s off. It’s a nice alternative to a dimmer switch. You can put the colored shades on the lamp in any positions you want. They easily are removed but are securely fastened with a nut when in position. Since there are five bulbs the shadows are softer. The cord on this lamp is a little short. I didn’t measure but I think it’s around three or four feet long. The cord is white. This product is listed as being five feet tall, which it appears to be. When I first saw it together I thought it looked a little short, not that it was shorter than five feet, but just that I didn’t realize five feet was that short. I expected this to reach more to the ceiling which it does not. Still, once I got it together and turned on I think it’s beautiful and I’m completely satisfied with how it lights up my room. I have it beside my bed with most of the lights pointing up but one pointing down as a reading lamp, which works …
Hi all, these are my finds for the past week. Found a pair of Hollywood regency mid century glass lamps and a silver find. Forgot to mention in the video the silver find was in a basket of costume jewelry, but i think the thrift store thought Plata in Spanish meant plated, so .00 for an ounce of silver…not bad and thanks English Picker for the suggestion of going through costume jewelry!
www.myrlg.com – In this video, you will take a glance at a one-of-a-kind lighting showroom, Restoration Lighting Gallery. You will see the extraordinary showroom filled with antique and vintage lighting fixtures and lamps, learn about the services offered and take a sneak peek at the in-house restoration and repair work shop – where all the magic happens! Restoration Lighting Gallery offers vintage, antique, and period reproduction lighting fixtures and lamps, stocks over 1000 lampshades and has a full restoration and repair department to service your every lighting need. Located in Hartford, Connecticut, we are part of the Connecticut Lighting Centers Family (http and we work directly with consumers, interior designers, architects, builders, contractors and the hospitality industry to provide the creativity and craftsmanship required for unique lighting design. Our in-house restoration and repair team has over 80 years combined experience in the field and will amaze you with their ability to work with all types of materials and finishes when restoring, repairing and customizing lamps, lighting fixtures and custom lighting creations.
More information at www.MyRLG.com – “If it’s not safe, it’s not worthwhile.” Beware of brittle wires and burnt sockets in your antique and vintage lighting! Mark Okun at Connecticut’s Restoration Lighting Gallery shows Rachel Lutzker of Fox 61’s “At Home Connecticut” how to make your room shine with antique and vintage lighting, while maintaining safety and beauty. See before and after shots of lighting treasures restored at Restoration Lighting Gallery.