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Set of two Quoizel 1973 hurricane lamps

By Raelene70, 14 December, 2017
Description

Quoizel 1973 model
#1962, 4 1/8"
Set of two
Hurricane lamp

Hurricane Style Table Lamp designed and manufactured by Quoizel and
first offered in 1973. This stunning lamp measures about 28" tall, and
about 14" dameter. It weighs about 9
pounds.
This piece
features a blown glass shade, as well as a lighted base. The white glass
is embellished with a blue and white colored floral pattern with a ruffled
top and has no chips, cracks, hairlines, or repairs. Our Aunt was the original owner of these lamps.

The intricate
metal base is finished in an antique brass patina. It also has
a frosted hurrican shade that covers the lighting fixture. It
features three-way lighting. One click lights the top shade, another click
turns on the base, and another click turns on both. It is marked "QUOIZEL
INC. 1973 #1962 4 1/8". These are heirloom pieces to be passed down
for generations .

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Medium
Glass
Distinguishing marks
White yellow and blue flowers on blue and white glass
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
28'Ă—14'
Date Period
1973
For Sale?
Yes
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scott berry

7 years 6 months ago

Re: Set of two Quoizel 1973 hurricane lamps

it seems as though the matching pairs of them sell for beteween 200 and 250$ for the  sets of 2 (including shipping cost)  .         a lot of single ones have sold the price on these varries quite a bit. a few sold for 20-30$ and some for up to 175$ (shipping included).    most single ones sell for 60 to 125$ (including shipping cost) for perect single  lamps. if you pack these and ship them be extra carefull of the shades they get broke easily.  the blue and yellow combination and large flowers on this piece make it really appealing.  so i would thnk they would sell for near the top of the range for the sets.

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Raelene70

7 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: Set of two Quoizel 1973 hurricane lamps by scott berry

Re: Set of two Quoizel 1973 hurricane lamps

Thank you so much for your reply and insight. It is really appreciated.

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scott berry

7 years 6 months ago

Re: Set of two Quoizel 1973 hurricane lamps

your welcome. i have noticed that if you have 2 of something a lot of the time is worth the value of 3 of them.  thats is probably why the sets of 2 sell for more than what 2 single ones might.  . i am glad i could be of help.

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