Question about Stiffel lamps I found at a garage sale

Discussion in 'Furniture' started by kramer, Jul 16, 2016.

  1. kramer

    kramer New Member

    My wife and I were at a garage sale today and found some Stiffel lamps.

    We paid $12 apiece. The old couple said they wanted them gone because they were tired of looking at them.

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  2. kramer

    kramer New Member

    I know that the pic of the 2nd and 3rd are Ostritch from 1950, and I've seen them FOR A PAIR online for $2700.

    Does it have to be in a PAIR for them to be worth a lot of money?

    I KNOW NOTHING about antiques...
     
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  3. kramer

    kramer New Member

  4. terry5732

    terry5732 Well-Known Member

    The highest pair of that type on ebay sold for $300.

    $50 to $100 for singles is more likely.

    Pairs are usually worth more than double of two singles.
     
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  5. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Welcome!
    And very nice items and nice large photos too! :)
     
  6. Rayo56

    Rayo56 Well-Known Member

    Just remember "asking" and actually "selling" is usually quite different. Especially if you look things up on these auction based internet selling pages. Ebay will give you a better idea of what items are selling for.
     
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  7. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    Quite a haul! I think pairs usually do better than singles for that type of lamp, but maybe that's just a personal preference.

    Selling them through your B&M (if you have one), Craigslist or local consignment might be easiest and offer the best return. Packing lamps is a pain and postage sucks away a lot of profit. Offering them with shades makes a difference as well. Frequently good shades are more difficult to find than lamps (or so it seems to me).

    I really like that ostrich pattern.
     
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  8. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Stiffel lamps are generally good quality and have a following. It is somewhat selective. I have never had any luck with them in my market but, obviously, others do. There is no way I could sell those ostrich egg lamps for $300.00, much less $2700.00.
     
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  9. SBSVC

    SBSVC Well-Known Member

    The old couple said they wanted them gone because they were tired of looking at them.

    Kramer, I have four Stiffel lamps in my attic right now for that very same reason - I got sick of looking at them!

    As Brad has said, Stiffel lamps are generally nicely made, and I'm not yet ready to get rid of mine, but I AM tired of them! (I have two from the 1970's and two from the 1980's.)

    -C-
     
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  10. kramer

    kramer New Member

    Thanks guys.

    Even if we make a few hundred dollars, it's neat that we're only out $60.

    But now I'm very interested in how this stuff works. I've been reading up on lamps. I'd never personally been interested in antiques...

    I did find the lamp in pictures 8 and 9. It's worth about a $100 so it seems. The others I cannot find. If any of you find the others, that would be a huge help.

    My son and I, the more we see the Ostrich lamp lit, the more we really think it's cool. It has a very 1950's Vegas feel to it. We have four shades that we think are silk. It's a very dim, cool look when it's on.
     
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  11. kramer

    kramer New Member

    PS: We're finding that most of the lamp SHADES that we have are going for about $60 to $80 on EBAY alone.
     
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  12. kramer

    kramer New Member

    I can't find this one ANYWHERE.

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  13. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    I used to buy Stiffel lamps back in the early 60s, they were expensive then. They were extremely well made. My ex sold them for 5 bucks each after the divorce. Over the years I bought and sold many of them. The Stiffle estate had a huge yard sale in Paterson NJ. I bought 12 or 15 lamps from the estate which were almost one of a kind. I paid 100 bucks each and they sold from 450 to 1 thousand each. I still have 4 or 5 in the closet. The market has gone down on them and I see them listed for several hundred but most sell in the 25 to 30 dollars. The newer ones made in Chicago instead of NJ are still expensive but no were near the quality of the older ones. The older ones are solid brass and heavy, the newer ones has some plated brass and plastic. You have a wonderful set of lamps there.
    greg
     
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  14. fenton

    fenton Well-Known Member

    I believe that you need to post more pictures.
     
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  15. kramer

    kramer New Member

  16. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Assuming you are asking Fenton about Greg's comment....
    I suspect Fenton wants to see his lamps.
    Now since neither of the comments are actually a reply to Greg directly on his post this is conjecture on my part. :)
     
  17. kramer

    kramer New Member

    I would LOVE to see pics of your stuff!
     
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