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ML CO Lamp

ML CO Lamp
Posted in: Gallery / Antiques / Antique Furniture
Tags: Antique Appraisals, Antique Collectibles, Antique Roadshow
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Antique and Antique Collecting

Antiques have always lured those with a passion for the past and its cultural significance. Antique collecting though is a serious hobby which requires the hobbyist to posses a great deal of information on the history and other correlating facts if they are to land a reasonable purchase. Most often if not antiques make their way into the mainstream market via simple garage sales, auction houses etc. wherein the owner would have overlooked the significance of these precious collectables.

A reflection and testimony of the glorious past, Antiques are undoubtedly rare. Perhaps that is why Antiques have been collected and preserved for over thousands of years as a souvenir and tribute to what has been and gone. After all, those heard are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter!

Antique collecting has been in the books since the 16th century, gaining momentum through the 18th century to grow into what is now a healthy international business thats on par with the art industry. Some individuals prefer to collect antiques from a specific era, while most are into specific objects and aim at a timeline based collection such as vintage cars or clocks from the 1950s for example. The purchase of antiques is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the effort that goes into their maintenance. Most objects would be anywhere in the range of 50 to 100 years old. The biggest culprit to an antiques degradation is exposure to natural elements, even the air in most cases!

Over the years, antique collecting has taken another curious twist as certain home décor trends these days reflect on a retro feel. For this reason a lot of long lost furniture and clothing styles from half a century ago have found their way back into the current world with small changes that help them amalgamate into the 21st century. This trend of commercially viable antiques has had a negative impact on the market as replicas of famous antiques have been making the rounds and authenticity issues are far too common. Examples for the same would be pendulum clocks, bone china and the 1970 – 1979 contemporary modern furniture.

When it comes to venturing towards a purchase, its best for an individual to take assistance from the nearest antique dealer organization as it would guarantee both its authenticity as well as cover any legalities. Most often the replica market supplies the same antiques at a much lower price and the buyer could suffer serious repercussions on purchasing from such sources as these pieces are not officially accounted for. Antique collecting needs to be met with diligence and maturity in order to successfully sustain the past in the present.

Manufacturer:ML Co

Original or reproduction:Orignal (repainted)

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Added: 7/18/2007
Status: Public
Item Views: 2,521
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Miller Lamp Base Not Rated
Posted by Expert Eric on: 10/11/2007
You might want to check out this site. It has the lamp post listed at $235. http://www.thebrassknob.com/detail.cfm?ID=1489&category=2

Miller Lamp Not Rated
Posted by cgreen on: 12/28/2007
I collect Miller Lamps, and this shade is called bent metal with slag glass. And the bottom is cast iron. If it was in orginal shape it could be worth around 275.00 but it stated repainted it drops the price down alot, and I mean alot.

Miller Lamp Not Rated
Posted by kygal on: 1/19/2008
I have a lamp similar to this one, with green slag glass, stamped M L Co 242. We have rewired it but no other changes from the original. My mom got it when almost 50 years ago, and it was supposed to be old then. A lady saw it in my house the other day and offered me $200 for it. I have been trying to find out more about Miller Lamps and mine specifically. Can anyone help?

System Message: Your Item has been removed from Community Valuation collection. Not Rated
Posted by iTaggit on: 3/8/2008
Your item was removed from the Community Valuation collection due to it being posted for over 60 days. If you would like to resubmit your item to the community to have its value estimated, simply recheck the applicable check-box in the “Do More with Your Item” section of your item.
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