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Re: EF & EF Red Glass Lamps
Did you ever find out the worth of this lamp? I have a pair but can't find anything about them. Thanks
Re: EF & EF Red Glass Lamps
These are common glass globe lamps of the 70’s. Their value depends on a potential buyers aesthetic or feelings of nostalgia. These red and black ones would be great for someone with a kind of goth aesthetic. If you google them you’ll find some that look elegant and some that look silly. All feel kind of out of date and so I think to have worth they need to find the right person. I think that’s true with lots of kind of awkward vintage objects. So they probably would start low on value $20 - $50 for the pair but could be worth more to the right buyer.
In reply to Re: EF & EF Red Glass Lamps by gagirl102
Re: EF & EF Red Glass Lamps
Thank you!
In reply to Re: EF & EF Red Glass Lamps by MarkBlemish