Does anyone has an idea what make, style for this hanging lamp? Price?

Elena S
by Elena S
I got this lamp with the house. I want to sell it as it does not fit our kitchen design anymore. The lamp is made from glass. It is in perfect condition and is beautiful. It just does not fit in our kitchen remodel. Can somebody give me idea of the value of it so I can put it for sale? It is 16.5 inches in diameter.
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  • CindyD CindyD on Aug 20, 2013
    I am no expert on lamps, but I would do a google /ebay search for tiffany style glass chandeliers and see if you find something similar. My dtr works in a thrift store and she researches that way to get help with pricing. Good Luck!
  • Sfg178760 Sfg178760 on Aug 21, 2013
    Cool piece...but I can see how it may be hard to fit into a new design! I would do what the above suggested...but also put in 1970s hanging lights, Retro hanging chandeliers...keep on putting new descriptions in google until you find the same one or something like it! Also, what you find online does not mean that is what it sell for! If I really want to sell an item, go lower than the prices that you have found online.
  • Elena S Elena S on Aug 21, 2013
    I looked at Google and e-bay and did not find similar piece yet. It is not really Tiffany as the glass is fussed and not mosaic. The pieces that hold lamp together are also fused into glass.
  • LandlightS LandlightS on Aug 21, 2013
    Hate to say it, but it looks like a Royce pendant fixture that I sold at Home Depot in the 80's. Royce was a low end "manufacturer" importer and did about 85% of their business with Home Depot. That style lamp sold for about $49,00....it would be a good eBay items for around $30,00 - 50.00., or at a garage sale for about $10.00 Good luck,,,,Gary
  • GranArt GranArt on Aug 21, 2013
    Paint it and hang it in the bathroom. I think it is a very cool piece and no I don't want to buy it. :)
  • Therese C Therese C on Aug 21, 2013
    This would look very neat in a game room or teen's room. If you have neither of those, then perhaps take it to your local antique dealer. They can tell you very quickly as to a value on it. I think this is from the late 70's or very early 80's ( the Avacado era) going by the color and design.
  • Brenda Yager Darwin Brenda Yager Darwin on Aug 07, 2022

    Put it in a walk in closet. Or a hall

  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on Aug 07, 2022

    Take it to a consignment shop and see what they can do for you.