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    I had my grandparents’ wedding gift lamp sitting in a box after decades – Antiques Roadshow said it was worth $10,000

    By Dan J. O'Connor,

    3 hours ago

    OLD trinkets and pieces of furniture are often ignored – especially after they go out of style.

    However, some have found that their antiques are worth thousands of dollars.

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    The lamp is in the shape of a mosque – and is larger than similar lamps
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    The owner appeared happy to learn it was worth $10,000
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    One Antiques Roadshow guest recently learned their grandparents owned a valuable bronze lamp.

    The lamp , shaped like a model of an ornate building, has only a small space for a light.

    But despite its limited functionality, its quality and material make it worth around $1,000.

    THE LAMP

    When a man brought in the lamp, he said it had been sitting in a box for a long time.

    It came from the Chicago World’s Fair in 1933.

    He said it was a wedding or anniversary gift that he’d inherited.

    It appears to be a model of a mosque featuring a praying figure.

    The appraiser said it was a Vienna bronze lamp.

    “You have the largest one I’ve ever seen,” he said.

    He said the lamp is painted with oil, which is rare for bronze figures.

    “Basically when you’re at the top of a particular market, the market’s very strong,” he said. “So when you have a piece like this that is such a massive scale and has such a great presence, that’s going to bring top dollar.”

    It’s worth around $10,000.

    The shocked owner said “that’s phenomenal.”

    It’s unclear whether he ended up selling the lamp.

    Antiques Roadshow best finds

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    Antiques Roadshow has helped people put a price on their treasures since 1979. Here are some of the most interesting finds

    MORE ANTIQUES

    Antiques Roadshow has been on for years, helping many discover how much their old items are worth.

    One woman’s family heirloom was an iconic piece of 1950s art.

    Thanks to its creator, it was worth $2 million .

    One woman brought an old gift from her father on the show.

    It was worth $50,000.

    An heirloom necklace turned out to be worth $12,000.

    One small detail on your coin could make it worth $690,000.

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