estate sale table lamp find
here with lamp shade removed to reveal E12 socket and it 3 candle sticks.

estate sale table lamp find

here with lamp shade removed to reveal E12 socket and it 3 candle sticks.

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lasagafield   [08 Oct, 2018 at 08:32 AM]
E12? Odd little lamp. very nice though. Dunno where you'd put it but im sure it'd find a place.
Funkybulb   [08 Oct, 2018 at 02:49 PM]
Yes E12 socket here in the US is second most common lamp socket. whilie UK and Europe us E14 socket for small lamps.
Ash   [12 Oct, 2018 at 10:12 AM]
I have seen those "candle stick" designs before in a chandelier. They have a way to move the lamp holder up and down. Are they actually intended to melt the tubes with the heat of the lamps ?
Funkybulb   [13 Oct, 2018 at 05:01 AM]
no that not intention as this was lit at estate sale and they put too high of watt wattage candle bulbs in them. i think it was 40 watts max. but look like using 60 watts lamps in them. soon i find new sleeve for those candle sticks i am using 15 or 25 watts lamps in them. Thing is i never seen sleeves for them that long before.

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