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Elegant Pair (2) Stiffel Trophy Urn Neo-classical Spiral Brass Lamps MCM 32+\" For Sale


Elegant Pair (2) Stiffel Trophy Urn Neo-classical Spiral Brass Lamps MCM 32+\
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Elegant Pair (2) Stiffel Trophy Urn Neo-classical Spiral Brass Lamps MCM 32+\":
$120.00


OVERVIEW:
  • You are buying one pair (two) of elegant used Stiffel brass table lamp / desk lamps -- both with a neo-classical spiral trophy urn design. Thank you for looking and buying.
  • As shown, these are original Stiffel monumental statement brass lamps. They include their original brass lamp harps and knurled brass \"button\" finials. (Lamp shades and light bulbs are not included.)
  • This pair of lamps was collected in Southern California and is in very good used condition consistent with their vintage age. This is a beautiful pair of neo-classical / Mid Century Modern Stiffel lamps that will display beautifully in your home.
  • Note that each of these heavy Stiffel lamps will be carefully packed and may be shipped in one box or two separate 32 & 1/2 inches high overall, including vintage brass harp and vintage finial. The round bases have a diameter of about 7 inches across.
WEIGHT:
  • Each one of these metal polished brass lamps weighs over 14 pounds. This pair of lamps will be carefully packed and shipped in one box or two separate boxes. Each shipping box and packing materials will add several pounds per lamp. Therefore, the total shipped weigh will be about 35 pounds for both is a beautiful and very sturdy pair of prestige lamps that were built to last by the original Stiffel Company in Chicago, Illinois. These elegant table lamps should give you many years of faithful service.
  • These lamps were electrically tested and found to be working properly. Note that I also test just prior to shipping and always make certain that lamps function as intended. These Stiffel lamps are three-way lamps and the electrical parts used are very durable. The lamp switches are in the base, which means you do not have reach under the lamp shade of turn them on.
  • I did nothing to affect the original finish of these fine table lamp. I simply cleaned them with a soft cotton towel, which is the maintenance method recommended by the Stiffel Company. While not flawless, the brass finishes on these lamps are very well preserved and show very well.
  • Please review the photos carefully. The photos are part of the product description. I supply numerous, clear, and unaltered photographs of the actual lamp for sale. These are taken from various angles providing views of the full lamp from all sides.
  • You should have reasonable expectations about buying a used, vintage brass lamp. This antique lamp is sold \"AS IS.\" Over the decades, vintage lamps can develop a rich patina.You should expect that with vintage, previously owned metal light fixtures, there may be some level of user markings, scratches, and/or tarnish ask any and all questions, BEFORE you purchase.
  • This is a product that you can use for many years, and I want you to be satisfied. While you might never become as enamored of Stiffel lamps, as I have become, I do want you to be happy with your is through Paypal, and this does include PayPal\'s credit card services for all major credit cards.
  • Prompt payment is very much appreciated. I begin the shipping process, after payment has been processed.
  • Sorry, no international orders. I will only ship to the 50 United States. (Please do not ask me to export. The hassle and costs are just not worth the intend to ship all orders within 3 (three) business days of payment.
  • I pack carefully and may ship via FedEx, UPS, or the USPS.
  • Shipping prices for this listing are generated by an shipping calculator for the 50 United States. Shipping fees cover both product shipment and packaging materials.
  • Note that the further away you are from Pasadena, California -- the higher the shipping cost, and shipping pairs of Stiffel lamps can be costly.
  • For Stiffel brass lamps, I normally select FedEx SmartPost and/or USPS Parcel Post as the economy shipper, and I pack densely. For lighter lamp shade-only packages, shippers\' \"dimensional\" shipping charges can be much higher than you might expect. (See the section below on vintage Stiffel lamp shades for more information about why.) When I ship Stiffel lamp shades, I usually select Fedex SmartPost and/or USPS Parcel Post, and I reinforce the packaging. For Fedex SmartPost to be low cost, you should note that FedEx uses their own interstate distribution network first, and then for the \"last mile\" to the final destination, FedEx hands off the package to the USPS, and the US Post Office makes the residential do my best to deal with each customer with honesty and integrity and strive to complete each transaction to your satisfaction.
  • Please leave positive response once you have received your item, and I will do the same for you.
  • If you are unhappy with your purchase in any way, I will make it right. I want my buyers to be happy. Please communicate with me. I try to describe the item as best I can and take as many photos as possible. I am happy to work out any issues. Please contact me directly before leaving negative or neutral response or opening a case with . I will do my best to make this a good experience for you on .
  • 5 star response is my goal and very important to me! If you don\'t think your transaction was 5 star, I want to know before you leave response! I would appreciate the chance to correct any problems before posting anything other than a 5 star positive response.
Thank you!RETURNS:
  • If you carefully consider your decision, read this description, evaluate the pictures, and ask questions, there should be no reason to return the product to me. However, if you must return the product, then please follow \'s 30 day return policy rules.
  • You will be responsible for the cost of return shipping. To obtain this refund, the returned item must be in its original box and packing with all contents just like you received the item. Upon proper return of the item, your purchase price will be refunded without any restocking are tested electrically before shipment and fixed when needed. Single bulb Stiffel lamps are three-way lamps and the electrical parts used were very durable and do not often need repair.
  • Light bulbs are not included. They can break during shipment. I suggest you purchase a new three-way bulb. Pay attention to the maximum wattage. A typical 3-way incandescent bulb is 50W / 100W / 150W, but higher wattages are available. My preference is to avoid using any three-way bulb with a maximum wattage higher than 150W. If the socket carries a maximum wattage sticker, do not exceed that maximum wattage. You should note that compact fluorescent three-way bulbs are available that are designed to replace 3-way incandescent bulbs, using less energy and giving off less heat.
  • If a good three-way bulb does not seem to work, screw it in a bit more firmly, because a three-way bulb needs to make contact at two points at the bottom of the socket in addition to the socket sleeve. If a three-way lamp still does not function, UN-PLUG the lamp first. (Verify that the three-way bulb is good on another three-way lamp.) Then, use appropriate tools to ensure the the center tab in the lamp socket is angled upward slightly and that the two terminals at the bottom of the socket have been scraped to remove any residue that could interfere with a clean electrical connection. Plug in and retry.
  • Note that the lamp will also function with bulbs that are not three-way bulbs.
CARING FOR YOUR LAMP:
  • This lamp was in very good condition when I obtained it. I cleaned it up with a soft cotton hand towel, which is the procedure recommended by the original Stiffel Company. During manufacturing, original Stiffel brass lamps received heavy lacquer coatings to preserve them for many years. The original homeowner care tags that were attached to new Stiffel lamps decades ago specified cleaning with a soft cloth and recommended against using any kind of cleaner or polish on the lamp.
  • If this vintage brass lamp becomes soiled when you own it, you could also use a soft cloth slightly dampened with water only, but then you should follow up immediately with a dry cotton cloth. If any fluids get on your vintage Stiffel lamp, you should clean the lamp promptly. Never, never, ever use any chemical cleaners or polishes of any kind on any Stiffel lamp.
VINTAGE STIFFEL LAMP SHADES:
  • I also sell original Stiffel lamp shades in reasonable vintage condition. If you wonder why many vendors do not include a lamp shade with a lamp, there are reasons related to taste and economics. Many buyers want a high quality vintage brass lamp, but they want to buy a new shade of a different or more modern style.
  • Even if a vintage lamp shade is desired, it is very difficult to pack a heavy lamp along with a much more fragile lampshade in the same package and have them arrive in good condition. Thus, it is better to ship the lamp and lampshade in separate packages, but separate shipping is significantly more expensive.
  • Shipping costs of lamp shade-only packages are higher than you might expect, since lamp shades are relatively lightweight. Shipping companies do not want to waste their valuable shipping volume capacity by shipping lightweight, low revenue boxes. Therefore, when light-weight packages exceed one cubic foot in volume, a different and more expensive \"dimensional billing\" billing schedule is applied, and you pay much higher shipping fees for these larger, lighter packages. For example, UPS Ground will bill a 4 pound (16\" x 16\" x 16\") package as a 25 pound package.
ABOUT VINTAGE STIFFEL LAMPS:
  • I am familiar with vintage Stiffel lamps [pronounced \"St(eye)(ful)\"], and I have directly studied a very wide variety of them in my own collection, on line, and in thrift shops and antique stores. (My wife patiently tolerates my obsession with these durable, high quality lamps.)
  • Founded in Chicago, Illinois during the Great Depression, the original Stiffel Company soon became the premier U.S. lamp manufacturer. Sadly, it went out of business in 2000. After that, some Stiffel branded lamps were manufactured in China and imported to the US, but quality standards declined. In 2013, a New Jersey company obtained the rights to the Stiffel brand name and began US manufacturing new brass table lamps and floor lamps with premium prices, new designs, and high quality standards similar to the business strategy of the original Stiffel firm of Chicago. Note that through all these transitions after the 2000 bankruptcy, the original product molds have been lost, so vintage Stiffel lamps and newly manufactured lamps may be similar, but cannot be not the same.
  • Vintage Stiffel table and floor lamps were designed with a central internal pipe that screws into or is embedded into the base and supports the lamp overall. On most Stiffel lamp models, slightly unscrewing the top by twisting the harp base counter-clockwise just under the lamp socket will loosen the lamp overall. The body of the lamp is composed of a column of stacked metal sections around the central, structural pipe. This can be useful if there are a few blemishes on some of the sections, since those blemishes might be rotated toward the back of the lamp and out of sight, if you loosen and then re-tighten the lamp.
  • Stiffel lamp shades for table lamps and many floor lamps typically are fixed to the lamp with a brass finial. These lamp shade finials normally have a thread size of 1/4-27. Some older lamps have a larger 1/8 IPS finial thread size, but converters can be purchased so that you can use a finial with the more common 1/4-27 finial threading. Lamp threads are a confusing topic, so online research is helpful. These standards are a legacy of natural gas lighting fixtures within homes that were later converted to electrical wiring once electricity become common.
  • Vintage Stiffel lamps are not \"solid brass,\" as some people claim. Others even have inappropriately called them bronze lamps or gold table lamps. Instead, the sections of these metal lamps have a molded zinc core which is the primary body and weight of the lamp. This molded and polished core was then heavily plated with nickel followed by a heavy plating of polished brass. Numerous grinding and polishing steps were involved during manufacturing to develop a bright, polished brass lamp. Then, special colored lacquer coatings were applied generously while spinning the lamp to give the lamp either a honeyed polished brass or an antique brass look. These lacquers have protected these special lamps for many years and eliminated the need for periodic polishing to maintain the original look. Over the decades on many Stiffel lamps, these special original lacquers have deepened and matured to create a rich and very lovely patina, albeit often with some dark spots. When properly cared for, vintage Stiffel \"brass\" lamps have served owners for many decades. Many old Stiffel lamps remain in very good condition and have been passed down through generations within families. Stiffel Company lamps were premium, high quality American manufacturing products that were built to last.
  • Do not believe any claims that you can simply \"polish\" a vintage Stiffel lamp. You cannot. I have personal experience with both successful and unsuccessful attempts to renovate vintage Stiffel lamps that I obtained in very poor condition. Attempts to remove blemishes mechanically with polishing wheels or chemically with acetone, Brasso, and/or other lacquer and tarnish removal agents lead to exposure of the bright polished brass underlying the antique lacquered patina. Once you start the process, most often, there is no logical stopping point short of stripping the lacquer and patina entirely from the lamp. If removal is done carefully and properly over many hours, you might end up with a very functional and beautiful bright polished brass lamp. However, the lamp\'s vintage patina and character will be gone. If this renovation process is not done carefully, it is also possible to strip away too much of the heavy brass plating exposing the nickel plating below. Also, pitting of the metal caused by very poor care and exposure over the decades simply cannot be repaired easily or cost-effectively. Abused lamps with pitted metal are basket cases that cannot be fully restored without grinding, polishing, electroplating, and lacquering. Even then, after heroic restoration efforts, you might still end up with a beautiful lamp, but the cost could well exceed what you might spend shopping for another better cared for Stiffle lamp here on . As you can see on , many vintage Stifel lamps have survived in good condition and can be purchased at a fraction of the cost of a newly manufactured, premium brass lamp.
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