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  2. 12 Wildly Expensive Tiffany Lamps — and Why Some Sold for ...

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    Read more The post 12 Wildly Expensive Tiffany Lamps — and Why Some Sold for Millions appear. Nickbeer/istockphotoTiffany lamps have evolved past simple lighting fixtures. Featuring elaborate ...

  3. Poul Henningsen - Wikipedia

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    It was of the most expensive of Henningsen's lamps to produce because the paint and varnish work required 130 steps. It was discontinued in 1991. [68] This lamp was made up of ten lacquered metal shades. Each shade has four different colors: white, chrome, orange, and blue. The center rod that holds the bulb could be adjusted up and down.

  4. 10 of the Most Expensive Items Ever Sold on eBay

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    Curious about the most expensive items sold on eBay? From a gigayacht to a U.S. town, here are 10 of the most extravagant listings we could find.

  5. Pairpoint Glass - Wikipedia

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    Pairpoint's reverse painted lamps are generally considered to be the most popular and expensive of such lamps on the antique market. [16] Rare Pairpoint lamps have been sold for six figures , while more commonly available lamps have sold in the high four figures. [7]

  6. Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company (1852–1940) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut, and over the years produced Art Brass tables, call bells, candlestick holders, clocks, match safes, lamps, architectural grilles, railings, etc. Overall the company patented 238 designs and mechanical devices. "By the 1890s, the Bradley and Hubbard ...

  7. 9 luxurious status symbols you might be tempted to buy in 2025

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    Vintage watches and expensive alarm clocks were the epitome of luxury in 2024. This year, however, $600 calendars and stained-glass lamps have become the new status symbols.