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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 5380517, member: 51"]Repro was my first thought, like the mold or whatever wasn't crisp. But the photo is blurry so could be the photo, too. Also, I swear I've seen those glass shades before on antique pieces. Sounds like they made many versions of this Joan of Arc lamp, so I would positively have to see it in person and I think that would resolve the age.</p><p><br /></p><p>It was an online ad with other things too. So far the seller hasn't responded to my question so who knows. If they do write back and the offer is anything reasonable for an older piece, I'll arrange to see it in person. I'm glad to have some sense of the value if it is an antique. I saw one that sold for $200 on Ebay, but another for $80, so if this one is antique and has a good look when I see it, would have to be completely affordable, and definitely with a flawless shade. I don't think it is the greatest resale item, esp. when one factors in shipping, so really would need to be inexpensive. Will report back if I go.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That's a good of descriptor, Komokwa. Thanks![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 5380517, member: 51"]Repro was my first thought, like the mold or whatever wasn't crisp. But the photo is blurry so could be the photo, too. Also, I swear I've seen those glass shades before on antique pieces. Sounds like they made many versions of this Joan of Arc lamp, so I would positively have to see it in person and I think that would resolve the age. It was an online ad with other things too. So far the seller hasn't responded to my question so who knows. If they do write back and the offer is anything reasonable for an older piece, I'll arrange to see it in person. I'm glad to have some sense of the value if it is an antique. I saw one that sold for $200 on Ebay, but another for $80, so if this one is antique and has a good look when I see it, would have to be completely affordable, and definitely with a flawless shade. I don't think it is the greatest resale item, esp. when one factors in shipping, so really would need to be inexpensive. Will report back if I go. That's a good of descriptor, Komokwa. Thanks![/QUOTE]
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