In 1963, a lava lamp typically cost around $20 to $25, which was considered quite expensive at the time. The lava lamp was a popular novelty item that gained popularity in the 1960s, known for its unique design and mesmerizing lava-like movement. The cost varied depending on the size and brand of the lamp, but the average price range was around $20-$25.
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I have a lava lamp from the 70's and it cost $20
First, lamp shades diffuse the light. Instead of looking at a bright bare lightbulb, you look at a much larger glowing shade that that bulb illuminates. The shade cuts out some of the light, but the light that you're left with is far more pleasant to look at.A lamp without a shade casts sharp-edged shadows. If your lamp has a shade, the shadows it casts tend to be soft edged. Again, this makes things look better.Second, in the old days when lamps that used open flames, a lamp shade would cut down on drafts that could make the flame flicker or even blow it out. A glass "lamp chimney" worked even better, but those were expensive compared to a paper and wire shade.
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Besides the obvious cost savings, fabric shades are much more durable. Paper shades start to show their wear after a couple years of being in a house with kids and moving a few times. And I think these look almost as good in person as a $120 shade from Just Shades .
The cost of a brown lamp could vary from a few dollars to many hundreds of dollars. The most expensive brown lamp on the Amazon website is over $5000, whereas the cheapest is $6.49.
Cordless lamps vary in cost, however at the cheapest end of the scale you can buy a new cordless lamp from $5, with pricing raising with quality and style.
Anywhere from $10-100 depending on size and how nice it is.
The average cost depends on the size and wattage. The average life of a tv lamp is eight thousand hours. Here is more information on prices: http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptvreviews/projection-lamp-replacement.html
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The cost of a replacement lamp for a Hitachi UX21511 would vary by retailer. One would expect to pay an average of about $50 from most online sellers.
In 1963, a lava lamp typically cost around $20 to $25, which was considered quite expensive at the time. The lava lamp was a popular novelty item that gained popularity in the 1960s, known for its unique design and mesmerizing lava-like movement. The cost varied depending on the size and brand of the lamp, but the average price range was around $20-$25.
A Tiffany lamp or anything else is only worth what someone is willing to pay on any given day, first of al. That said, you need to be sure it is an authentic lamp by Tiffany Studios, which should be stamp signed on the bottom of the bronze base plate, "Tiffany Studios New York" with a number below that, and usually also on the lower inner metal rim edge "Tiffany Studios New York," - sometimes with a number to the right and sometimes not.If it has those markings and you know for certain it has been in the some collection or family since 1963 or before, the chances of it being a good forgery can be ruled out.From there it depends on the glass type (s) used, the colors of the glass in the shade, and the condition of the shade, since the shade is *usually* the most valuable part of a Tiffany Studios table lamp. A great looking shade with 4 hairline cracks can sell for twice what the same shade with 20 cracks and an "out of round" shade might sell for, due to the very high cost of professional, quality restoration. If the lamp you mention by design name is really a "Peacock Table Lamp," they can sell for over $400,000; or if the glass and other things on it are not very vibrant, and the condition is not very good on the shade and/or the base, it can be worth much less.Tiffany Studios lamp values depend on many things - from the type (s) of glass used, glass colors, shade shape, diameter of the shade, condition, rarity - to other things more esoteric. It's like having two 5 bedroom colonial homes built in 1920, with 5000 square feet and identical floor plans. Once inside especially, one home can have details, condition, and added features that make its eye appeal and value worth twice what the other home is worth. There is no set rule for value when you are dealing with antiques, collectibles and especially things as specialized and individual as Tiffany lamps. That is why there are no "price guides" out for them. What is a $30,000 lamp to ten different collectors might be worth $50-75,00 to someone else who liked the lamp much more for various personal or subjective reasons and who had the extra money to spend to buy it.