Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

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Comment by Jonas Clark-Elliott on June 26, 2012 at 3:36pm

The multi-globe models seem to have been mix-and-match. I've seen globes for any of these in clear, multiple shades of yellow, gold and amber, chartreuse, mint and emerald green, orange, flame, ruby red, sapphire blue, and the dark blue that fades to wine-purple at the top. Doubles often have two different colors, and triples may be matched, two of one and a third of another, or all three different.

Comment by frank Chillino on June 25, 2012 at 5:10pm

My other double is clear and Yellow globes. I am looking for the Triple Florence, still mad I did not buy the one on eBay for $775 a while back.

Comment by Jonas Clark-Elliott on June 25, 2012 at 3:31pm

Florence Art Co. made the only two- and three-globe lamps I know of. This style has some variants: curved arms instead of the decorated ones shown, a tapered wood column (narrow end down or narrow end up) in the middle, chalkware urn in the middle, and a version like this one but with little globes. The three-globe ones are: three in a row on wood base (center one taller), three globes at varying heights on round metal base, and round version with little globes. What color(s) is your other double?

Comment by frank Chillino on June 24, 2012 at 3:16pm

GREAT!! LAMP, HAVE 2 OF THESE IN MY COLLECTION.

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