Antique Glass Lamp Shades

Give Your Home Character with Antique Glass Lamp Shades

Give Your Home Character with Antique Glass Lamp Shades

antique glass lamp shades

Antique Glass Lamp Shades are a great way to give your home character and they can be found at affordable prices if you just know where to look.

There are all kinds of choices, including tiffany style lampshades, Victorian styled lamp shades and a wide variety of period glass shades that still hold a certain appeal.

For antique collectors, there might be a special attraction when they run across the right style of lampshade to complete their collections, or discover one that will bring a high price when it comes time to resell it.

For the average person, you can find a wide variety using the Internet and many times, you will find unique styles of lampshades to compliment your décor and become a treasured furnishing in your bedroom, living room, parlor or entryway.

You don't have to have a home that is decorated in antique style or furnishings to appreciate the unique character they lend to a lamp and the décor of a room.

When you are looking for special design accessories to give your home character, nothing is easier than finding the perfect antique glass lamp shades.

Here's Antique Glass Lamp Shades Selections:

Lite Source LS-224AB Banker Banker's Lamp, Antique...

Customer Review:
Three weeks after I ordered this lamp, it arrived at my house with the glass shade broken. After talking to three different people on the invoice, they agreed to send me a replacement shade. Two weeks later that arrived--broken! I took a picture, and... Read More


$105.00
(1)


 

Grand Isle Table Lamp in Antique Brass with Opal G...

Customer Review:
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$250.00

 

Murray Feiss VS9203-LBR Three-Light Cervantes Coll...

Customer Review:
Very disappointed by the workmanship of this light. Pieces don't fit properly. Called Murray Feiss and was given the brush off by their customer service.... Read More


$312.00
(1)


 

Mary-Kate and Ashley Rosavita Flush Mount Light...

Customer Review:
This is a nice girly light fixture, though a bit flimsy. Chosen by my wife for our newborn daughter's room, I was initially not happy to have to swap out the perfectly good existing fixture in the room, but now that it's up, the Rosavita is a nice to... Read More


$297.00
(2)


 

Pairpoint Lamp Catalog: Shade Shapes Papillon Thro...

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$95.00

 


Today's Discussion

What do you use for a primer on glass before airbrushing so that the paint will be permanent?
I am using createx air brush colors to airbrush an antique glass lamp shade. What should I use as a primer and what should I use as a top coat after my painting is complete? Thanks for any help.

Reply
chuck j
createx paints are horrible! sorry to say it, but its true. u should use an epoxy based primer. but for your paint, i use ppg base coat and clear it with a good clear coat also from ppg. glass cant be made permanent unfortuanley. you can bake it on but thats a touchy area.



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