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I havent tryed anything like this but I guess if you cut about half to a quater of the lamp base off and then use glue to stick it to the wall - that would probabley work.
The other thing to think about is sorting out the cable and how you will power it if its going to be a fixed install.
There are some 1960s wall sconces, usually made for permanent installation, which have the cone-on-cone Enchantress shape. They're often brass, sometimes with pinholes for the starlit look, and have a double socket, for uplight and downlight. Some mounted on a single stem, others had two. If you could find the right size with two support stems (or one stem, if you screw stem to lamphouse and stem to base really tightly) you could have a lava lamp on top with a downlight.
I recommend checking building salvage stores. They're more likely than, say, antique stores or the like to have old lighting fixtures of that sort. Any salvage store that accepts atomic-age lighting is a good spot to check.
A modern example is the Rejuvenation Spektr.
http://www.rejuvenation.com/fixshowW414/templates/selection.phtml
The Vektr is identical but with two fixtures, side-by-side. Might that top part hold an Astrobaby bottle? I'm sure Rejuvenation would leave out the perforations on the top cone if someone asked.
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