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Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp
Did Wedgwood make floor lamps? If not who used jasdperware in floor lamps Adams? What age? Maker? if anyone knows, and is the value of it worth restoring?
Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp
Does anyone know if Crest used wedgwood on Floor lamps Thanks
Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp
You can unscrew the lamp from the bottom, it will come apart in sections and you can then see if the blue part is marked wedgewood. Wedgewood didnt make lamps but they sold their wares to many other companies.
Re: Wedgwood, Adams, Jasperware floor lamp
Thank you I did confirm that it is wedgwood. Now if anyone knows what year it might be. I am guessing 20's because of a second lamp that was with it that i could verify. Is it worth restoring if it cost around $100 to do so.