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The famous “Gone With the Wind” lamps are actually hurricane or chamber lamps. They were produced by several glass companies and circulated during the mid-1800s to the early 1900s ...
We looked at the photographs and saw a ball shaded lamp some people erroneously refer to as a "Gone with the Wind" (or "GWTW ... gold and pink. The glass is also embossed with 3-D roses.
QUESTION: I inherited my “Gone With the Wind” lamp from my mother, who inherited it from her mother. It is electric and hand-painted with brown flowers against a green-and-white background.
Bonhams is holding an online auction featuring a variety of “Gone With the Wind” memorabilia, including movie props, costume sketches and scripts. The auction begins Monday and runs until Nov ...
I inherited my “Gone with the Wind” lamp from my aunt. I had the lamp restored two years ago. (The proprietor) told me after the restoration that the lamp is worth $2,500. However, he never ...
It's a rather unique item and has a definite nostalgic appeal to collectors. Gone With The Wind lamp "Gone with the Wind" lamp Q. I would much appreciate it if you could give me an approximate ...
Q. I have a “Gone With the Wind” lamp that belonged to my husband’s grandfather. The lamp is made of red glass and brass. There are lions on the top globe and small cherubs on the brass base.
The item estimated to be the most valuable is a “Gone with the Wind” peacock lamp valued at $25,000 to $35,000. Backlit with a red glow, the lamp is prominently on display in a famous scene ...