Quoizel Lamps? !?!
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The lamp shade and underside of lamp both say Quiozel Lamps since 1930. ?!?!
I have some Quiozel lamps and I can tell you that they're very expensive. Because of their value, I wouldn't change anything. If you don't like the colors, sell the lamp on Ebay or Craig's list and then buy a cheap lamp that you can paint.
Unless you want to sell to make a few dollars then go ahead and make it what you want. I would keep the pewter and paint the wood, the shade depends on how well you like it for your decor. I enjoy updating pieces with paint, there are so many techniques available now.
I wouldn't change it.
Don't do anything to the lamp . If you must do something get a shade you can make more to your liking.
The lamp might be worth more at re-sale if you keep the original lamp shade. Can you wrap it and store it somewhere and use a new shade of your own liking? (Replacing parts usually impacts the value in a negative way).
No, no, no, don't change anything about the lamp except maybe the shade. I love the wood and the pewter base. It has great style. (Keep the original shade in case you might want to sell it at a later date. ) Nice find!
Thanks ladies!!! I def planned to store the original lamp shade,... any suggestions as to how to properly do this!?! I could find it perhaps useful for anot her lamp at some point but for now I will prob change it to fit decor