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Hundreds of authentic vintage lamps are in stock and ship within 24 hours.
• Mid Century Lamps
• Art Deco Lamps
• Arts Crafts Lamps
• Hollywood Regency Lamps
• Antique lamps 100 years old
Restoring Vintage Lamps:
Some vintage lamps arrive in like new condition.
Other vintage lamps may require small cosmetic touch up or a complete restoration.
The scope of any lamp restoration is influenced by value, maker, age and condition.
Our vintage lamp and lighting restoration starts with removing all electrical components.
Next step is a thorough cleaning and complete sanitizing of the entire lamp with alcohol.
Some vintage lamps are completely refinished with intricate hand painting details.
All vintage lamps are rewired with new electrical wiring, new sockets and new shades.
Our senior artisans have decades of experience restoring lighting of all kinds.
What is a Vintage Lamp ?
A vintage lamp is a lamp from a by gone era.
A vintage lamp is identified by its time period: 1800s, early 1900s, Turn of the Century, Mid Century, 21st Century, etc.
Vintage lamps are also ridentified by design: Victorian, Arts Crafts, Art Deco, Hollywood Regency, Modern, Mission, Retro, etc.
Our vintage lamps are of higher quality and value than most modern lamps.
Our vintage lamps are typically 50-100 years old.
Most vintage lamps have unique styling that distinctly sets them apart from modern lamps.
Vintage lamps are collectible generally increasing in value.
Some of our vintage lamps are rare and very valuable.
The vintage Pink Lotus Tiffany Lamp sold for $ 2.8 million on Dec. 12, 1997.
Are old vintage lamps valuable ?
Many vintage lamps are collectible for different reasons.
Some vintage lamps may look nice but relatively common.
Common vintage lamps may have great sentimental value but little resale value.
Sentimental values can be very strong especially with family heirlooms.
Unusual vintage lamps are sought after for their high resale value and for their uniqueness.
Fine quality and unique vintage lamps have higher values.
Vintage lamps from well known lamp makers are in higher demand at higher prices.
A Capodimonte lamp was sold by Lamp Shade Pro for $3,000.
We have restored a number of Tiffany lamps and slag lamps for repair costs exceeding $3,000 each.