You said in the previous lamp example that the newer parts did not take away from the value,then you said it does on a different lamp.Thanks for not being consistent.
@@fitzgeraldvankoesveld8674he mentioned the socket on the other lamp is not original and that lowers the value because collectors want original. The 1st lamp had original sockets
I don’t know anymore. I heard Tiffany lamps are not worth anything anymore so maybe somebody prove me wrong. I know a lady has a whole shop load of them down in Florida. My understanding is also even if it’s worth 40 to 50,000 you need a dealer and the dealer always takes half. I could be wrong about that also.
I don’t know anymore. I heard Tiffany lamps are not worth anything anymore so maybe somebody prove me wrong. I know a lady has a whole shop load of them down in Florida.
You heard wrong. Recent sales at Christies and Sotheby's in 2024 have topped 450,000 USD for a single lamp. Most quality lamps will cost between 35,000 and 200,000 at a reputable gallery depending on design, rarity, etc.. Not sure where you are getting your information.
ludicrous - the lady with the whole shop full of them across from your trailer park in Florida is a grifter selling fakes ... is her first name Melania, by any chance?
That great grandmother who chose the black opal piece was a boss.
The black opal necklace at 10:20 just sold at auction on 12/17 for $120,000! Necklace was stunning.
Not a fan of the narration, but a lifelong fan of the content, have a great 2025!
GORGEOUS!
Great to see so many different lamps! More like this please. 🙃🇬🇧
Part 2,3 coming soon;)
All stunning. Too stunning. Meant to be owned by someone who can afford to not fear breaking them.
Wow wow wow wow!!!!
I would have expected that first Tiffany necklace to be appraised at much more than $40-$60k.
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
That black opal actually sold at option for $100,000
Where, when is the next city 4 antique exhibits? Thanks, I have a. ‘Talking picture’- true..
The "Hobs" to make the components for many Tiffany items are still in use. So not everything is old.
The black opal necklace was later auctioned off by its owner, and it sold for $100,000
I think the black opal with russian garnets is worth much more than 30 thousand. I love Tiffany items
It was later auctioned off and it sold for $100,000
I like seeing Arlie Sulka age.
You said in the previous lamp example that the newer parts did not take away from the value,then you said it does on a different lamp.Thanks for not being consistent.
Rarity?
@@fitzgeraldvankoesveld8674he mentioned the socket on the other lamp is not original and that lowers the value because collectors want original. The 1st lamp had original sockets
Barbara Karen whatever. You get free content and you say this. Shame on you karen
I thought the Opal necklace would be worth 6 figures easily.
TIffany & Co. and Tiffany Studios are 2 different companies with 2 different product lines. Our narrator seems not to know this.
I hope the guy who pressured the woman out of that piece for just $15,000 went back and gave her a decent amount.
The opal necklace is probably worth 80,000..at least.
It was later auctioned off by its owner and it sold for $100,000
Stupid question: what do stores do with pieces that do not sell? I mean stores like Tiffany's, not Walmart. 🤔💎
Black opal is 3-4 Thousand PER CARAT in that quality.
Let the appraisers do the talking and drop the narration.
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I was no. 666 spooky I do have a Tiffany & Co. Mug for sale fyi
I don’t know anymore. I heard Tiffany lamps are not worth anything anymore so maybe somebody prove me wrong. I know a lady has a whole shop load of them down in Florida. My understanding is also even if it’s worth 40 to 50,000 you need a dealer and the dealer always takes half. I could be wrong about that also.
This is an AI video. I just like pretties.
I don’t know anymore. I heard Tiffany lamps are not worth anything anymore so maybe somebody prove me wrong. I know a lady has a whole shop load of them down in Florida.
You heard wrong. Recent sales at Christies and Sotheby's in 2024 have topped 450,000 USD for a single lamp. Most quality lamps will cost between 35,000 and 200,000 at a reputable gallery depending on design, rarity, etc.. Not sure where you are getting your information.
PS - I collect Tiffany Lamps, so please pass along the name of this shop in Florida.
ludicrous - the lady with the whole shop full of them across from your trailer park in Florida is a grifter selling fakes ... is her first name Melania, by any chance?
You dont add anything to this with your commentary, just let the experts talk as you are just repeating things!
I have my randmothers lamp. I think its ugly
Don't want your commentary it's the Antiques Roadshow want to hear the Appraisal!
Too bad Tiffany’s has been cheated.
You talk too much and’s all your doing it repeat what they say.
It’s his channel so he can do what he wants. No one is forcing you to watch it.
@@bubgum00Thanks for saying nothing, really helps