Showing posts with label collectible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collectible. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2008

Dan Johnson's Antique Lighting Museum

Antique lighting is the main attention item for Dan Johnson's antique lighting museum. You will see many kind of vintage items such chandeliers, mini pendants, sconces, table lamps, bulbs, glass or cranberry shades. Some of these can enhance the beauty of your furniture in your home or office.

Being an historical and classical person, I think by bringing the old collectibles of various illumination can return us to the past of life. Nowadays, I think it is difficult to find such as museum which can offer a wide range of rare lighting. Dan Johnson is one of the finest museums which has many selection of vintage lights and lamps. I bet you will enjoy the trip there.

You can view their antiques online at http://www.danjohnson.com or just visit the museum in 7 Route 28, Orleans, MA 02653. If you like these old lights, you can buy them also. I'm certain that they will treat you very personally and give the best service that they have been recognized for.

List of items that are available at the museum:

  • arts and crafts, deco, gas/electric, two and three arm/drop, four or more arm/drop, hanging domes, and very rare chandelier.
  • collectible lighting marked Chase.
  • nautical, whimsical, very rare antique ceiling mounts.
  • bird, deco, flower, holophane lead crystal, all white glass, etched, frosted and/or cut shade, opalescent colored shade, gas, kerosene and oil conversion electric, arts and crafts, interesting collectibles, and very rare antique pendants.
  • single arm, multiple or single arm holophane, holophane type shade, single, and very sconces.
  • hard to find direct wall mounts.
  • arts and crafts, deco, holophane, jeweler's, nautical, whimsical, and rare table lamps.
  • candelabra.
  • outdoor post.
  • porch lamps.
  • rare shades.

Dan Johnson's antique lighting museum is not limited to light but it also exhibit miscellaneous collectibles such as door stops and spoons. If you are looking for ideas for your dream house, then visit the place. I think you will able to find something there.

Antique Lighting Collector

If you enjoy the sight of rare cranberry lamps, girandoles, or candlelabra and feel like to picking it up as a hobby, then you start by becoming an antique lighting collector. These days, many people have started to collect vintage lights as more homes are built for families. Because of the increasing demand for collectibles, we have seen the myriad reproduction of historical lamps, mini pendants, beaded flush mounts, outdoor lighting fixtures, and post lighting. So, you can why antique lights collecting is so popular.

Some vintage lights collectors begin the hobby for fun while others make profit through buying and selling. Whether you plan to make money or collect them for recreational purpose, you can gain knowledge on how to be a good collector of these rare items.

When you start your collection, you don't need many resources. The amount of money you plan to spend is up to you. Sometimes by looking hard enough you can get a few good and rare lamps for little money. For instance, you can find some good bargains in the garage sales, auctions, and flea market. Nevertheless, the rarer the piece the higher the price you have to pay.

Based on the experience of avid vintage light collectors, they suggest that you learn about the period of times when these lights existed. There are a few ones during the 19th century such as Czech, French, Dutch, Victorian, and Edwardian. Old brands such as Gasolier, Monkey, Pan, Corneilus & Co,, Art Nouveau, and Vaseline should be studied as well. Some uses electric, gas, kerosene for illumination. This information is important before you buy any rare lighting.

Equipped with this data, you will know what kind of collectible lights you want to buy. This will prevent rip off which is a common case when you are ignorant about antique hardware. You will know the estimated value of these old light so that you don't pay more than the market price. Just like stamp and coin collection, the value of the rare lighting depends on the condition of the items, the scarcity and the current market price. You can verify the contemporary values with other collectors. Internet is another resource for checking the price.

This can be an exciting and fun hobby besides studying the times of the 19th century. Make sure you seek for the knowledge on antique lighting if you want be an avid collector. Knowing these rare lighting is important whether you are keeping them for yourself or selling them for profit.