How old is this ceiling light?

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Hi all.

I'm in the process of clearing out alot of stuff and selling what I can. I came across this which had been left by the previous owners. I dont want to sell it for £5 if its worth more, so can anybody advise on the approximate age of the light or if it is worth anything ie to somebody decorating to that era? (some of these fashions seem to come back around.... somehow). It uses a bayonet type lightbulb.

Thanks for advice.

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probably worth more as an ash tray than a lamp IMO. Probably 1970's or 80s?
 
You might be lucky and find someone who wants a matching replacement.

Shouldn't that cable entry have a grommet?
 
probably worth more as an ash tray than a lamp IMO.
Use it to make trifle in.

OR - a better idea, which is what I've done with random junk that might be of interest to someone:

  1. Take photos (you've already done that).
  2. Weigh it and work out a postage price.
  3. Install eBay Turbolister (or other offline listing builder of your choice).
  4. Build an eBay item listing, with photos, description etc, starting price 99p, and save it.
  5. Sit tight until the next time eBay have a free listing day (they come round quite often), and when it does just upload all the saved items.
If it doesn't sell you've lost nothing but a little bit of your time.
 
If I were you I'd keep it until you come across another one. I'm certain a pair would be worth twice as much.
 
  1. Take photos (you've already done that).
  2. Weigh it and work out a postage price.
  3. Install eBay Turbolister (or other offline listing builder of your choice).
  4. Build an eBay item listing, with photos, description etc, starting price 99p, and save it.
  5. Sit tight until the next time eBay have a free listing day (they come .


  1. Don't they exclude items listed using turbo lister or that ilk from free lsiting days?

    Ebay free listing day email from last year said:
    Items listed using professional tools are excluded
 

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