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More lighting!
Leni:
Anne, thank you! You've just made my husband's day / week / month! :D
He is in fact a lamp-nerd :roll: :lol: This site will be pure heaven for him, and may even convince him that the time (considerable :oops: ) that I spend on this message board is actually time well spent :lol:
Leni
Anne E.B.:
--- Quote from: "Leni" ---Anne, thank you! You've just made my husband's day / week / month! :D
He is in fact a lamp-nerd :roll: :lol: This site will be pure heaven for him, and may even convince him that the time (considerable :oops: ) that I spend on this message board is actually time well spent :lol:
Leni
--- End quote ---
hahaha!
(flamin' emoticons not working!) (rolling eyes!)
Regards - Anne E.B. (smiley face!)
David E:
As promised here are three lampshades I currently have. The first features a handpainted scene of stags and trees. Has a copper fitting with three retaining screws.
The second has a very Nouveau appearance, with pink glass and frosted panels, highlighted with gilt. Brass fitting with retaining screws.
:shock: click any thumbnail to enlarge :shock:
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The last is probably quite modern: 1980s? Has an excellent gloopy feel like honey dripping down the sides.
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Anne:
They're gorgeous David, thank you. I especially like the stag one.
I'm sure I saw several of the honey/gloopey one on that auction site recently?
chopin-liszt:
:D
All very nice - I reckon the painted stag one looks great lit, same for the pink one. I love the gloopey one, but it won't disguise the bulb very well!
That's my major problem with lampshades - they don't hide the bulb!
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