I found my first (and only) lamp on eBay about a year ago. It's a silver rocket ship base, aqua liquid, with a yellowish lava. The bulb burnt out after awhile of use, but after a bit of work… managed to get the base separated from the bottle. The bulb looked original, and from England. I managed to find a replacement bulb, but the lava separated and is now 50-50 at the base and floating at the top. :(
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Welcome to Oozing Goo, The Lava Lamp Syndicate which has been the leading lava lamp website since 1997. We all excited since we have switched over to this "community" version of the site earlier this month.
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