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Antique-OilLamps.com Is Far And Away The Best Place To Restore An Antique Oil Lamp
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Antique oil lamps are part of the latest antique collecting craze. Enthusiasts collect these lamps for their beauty and their functional uses as well. antique-oilllamps.com ower, Karen James, provid


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DENVER, Colorado (June 14, 2010) - Antique-OilLamps.com a website dedicated to antique oil lamp collectors and enthusiasts offers a wide variety of information including, but not limited to: collecting antique oil lamps, valuation of old oil lamps and what to do if you have inherited antique oil lamps.

Antique oil lamps are highly valued for the decorative and cultural value they provide.   There’s a strong demand for this specific type of lamp as well as other types of oil lamps such as hanging oil lamps, ornate brass, Aladdin oil lamps, and many others.  

The most common antique oil lamps are built with a large glass globe on the bottom and a smaller glass globe on top.  They  are very decorative and usually come with both globes painted and in a variety of floral designs.  When they were constructed; they were made by hand.  They come in nearly every color you can conceive of and are a true wonder to observe. The lamps are quite fragile in nature and their often-times frilly, Victorian look, gives ample warning of their need for delicate handling.

Antique oil lamps have become one of the most sought after antique collectibles in the 2000’s.  Once a necessity, antique glass oil lamps are now treasured by many for the settling glow and mood setting attributes they impart to any room.  They can be used to accent any room and provide a warm inviting splash of color to the environment.

Antique oil lamps or victorian oil lamps are still widely used today in decorating and in their origimal functional capacity. When you visit the site you will be introduced to numerous ways of incorporating old oil lamps into your current décor. Karen James, owner of antique-oillamps.com, will show you the proper way to value your lamps. She will teach you how to properly restore your old oil lamps so that you may use them to compliment your décor and have them handy in times of emergency.

As an added bonus, the site references many sister sites that can help you value, restore and even sell your old oil lamps.

To find out more, please visit http://www.Antique-OilLamps.com and find out how people used to light up the night before the light bulb came along.

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Karen James, Media Relations
admin2@antique-oillamps.com
(303) 284-3204

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