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Great lamps! Not really magnolia, tall for artichoke... Definitely vintage--look to be 1970's-1980s, from looks of cording & plug.

different filter...mystical..

Another time my bedding is in the rustic hotel Hottman...

Romantic lamps made from natural gourds, each a unique piece of art. See more of them at www.gourdlamps.com

Taken at home, Southern California

 

Mamiya Universal 100mm

FUJI FP-3000B

 

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When we found this 1946 space heater, its heating days were long over. We cleaned it, gutted it, added a few lights and Robottie B. Hottie was born!

 

Inside the heater are two flashing red C7 bulbs that give a lot of visual action behind the grate. On top there are two blue "eyes" and two flexible "arms" with retro purple swirl bulbs. In the center is a 1970s bicycle headlamp that has been fitted with one flashing green C7 bulb. New cord and all bulbs are included. Rotary 3-way switch allows the headlamp to operate alone or in harmony with the other lighted components. 16"H x 15"W

 

By the way, there's no danger here Will Robinson. All electrical parts are new and safely secured.

unidentified location

1974

 

museum diplay (? ~sl)

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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Farnsworth Avenue after the snowstorm. Photo: Janice Bernath

i really like the shade on the right. reminiscent of a birdcage.

 

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Ein Wohn- und Schlafraum.

The beautiful vaulted ceiling in Commerce Court North.

Susan LeJambre's house on Farnsworth Ave., with all original gingerbread. Photo: Janice Bernath

retro pendant (hanging) lamp (light fixture).

Vintage bar sign ( panels can be changed )

This is a fabulous rare amber glass ceiling fixture. Long electrical cord with chain.

 

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the lamps aroudn the temple

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Cooper & galvanize gas lanterns

finished and exactly what i pictured in my brain! amazing.

1970's glass hanging light

No, it's not an octopus. It's Pentapus and she's ready to decorate your life!

 

We took several components from broken lamps and chandeliers, added some colorful paint and lights to bring this creation to life. There are five arms, each with a frosted C7 bulb. The center globe is milk white with the lights are off, but bright pink with "eyes" when on.

 

A three-way rotary switch in the base controls the arms and head separately or together. It makes a great lamp and night light. 16"H x 17"W All bulbs included.

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN--No, Skytech isn't being invaded by little aliens in a sexy, oxidized UFO. They also didn't brainwash me to say that.

Have you wondered where those poultry stands from your meat smoker went? Well, here they are, inverted and lit to resemble martini glasses, complete with wired on glass olives!

 

An in-line rotary switch controls both glasses as well as the vintage lucite shaker. Shaker features mulitple cocktail recipies from the good ol' days.

 

All components are mounted upon black foam on a vintage, reclaimed lamp base. 19"H x 11"W

 

Alcohol not included.

Judith combines the parts of several vintage and discarded lamp parts. She's 18 inches tall, sports a soft green silk shade in one hand (covers a 7.5 watt bulb) and a flickering neon candle in the other. Additionally, her "skirt" lights with another 7.5 wall frosted bulb.

 

Judith is ready to light up your life!

When we found this vintage thermos hiding on the back of a shelf in a local junk shop we knew exactly what it wanted to become. A bit of soap and water and the installation of a couple of light bulbs and "Fly Me to the Spoon" was born!

 

This aluminum thermos features a new red "curly" bulb at the base to simulate rocket fire and under the red cup, a flashing red C7 bulb to guide this rocket through space and time.

 

Component is mounted to a relcaimed marble base with new wiring and in-line rotary switch.

 

5-4-3-2-1...blast off!

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