Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

I know this isn't exactly a "goo" light, but it came from Florence Art Co. I think. I saw a glitter lamp on Ebay with a similar design. I'd like to learn more about these lamps, but so far all I've ever seen is the glitters and they seem to carry quite a bit of value. I'd love to find out more about these things if anyone has some info about them.

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Comment by Jonas Clark-Elliott on January 31, 2014 at 6:43pm

A few collectors here have these nifty lamps. There were several variants, some by Florence and some, similar, by another company. There's also a cheaply-made variant which simply has a white outer shade and inner black cut-out shade, with no base or top. There are also a couple of R-rated versions and at least one (Seagram's) liquor one. I think they're nifty. They're properly relamped using random-blink bulbs, each a different color. One version of Lava's "KaleidoLite" used this effect, too.

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