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Re: stained glass lamp w/stained glass base
Hi~
The "KI" that you saw on the lamp base was actually "KT" and it stands for "Koting" a china tiffany reproduction company. Fortunately, it is a company founded by my dad.
This is a model designed in 1988 but this item was produced in 2008. The "WYUH" mark on the lamp base was our surname. This lamp has a value of US$250 for the exporting price at 2008.
http://imgur.com/a/enqax Logo and photo showed in this link
This photo is a complicated version of your lamp, and the price is much more higher.
This is the memory kind of piece to me, itʻs the first collection that my dad designed. I saw that youʻre selling this lamp. I really wish you could sell it to me. Iʻll offer US$310 for this lamp.
contact : [email protected]
Sincerely yours~