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Discussion on Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade within the General Modeling forum, part of the MODELS category; So, I've had this lamp I wanted to show the
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Decatur, IL
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Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade
So, I've had this lamp I wanted to show the group - not real sure where to start the thread, so I picked here
![]() Back in the early 80's, my Mom was really into ceramics. Santa houses with glitter, pumpkins, owls, etc..you name it. Well, she made me this Darth Vader lamp one year. Now, I'm quite sure it was already molded - she just probably prepped it, painted it, cooked it. In all these years of being online in general, I have never seen another one. I also have never seen it show up in any of the books over the years, like Sansweet's. So, I present to the RPF = ![]() It's pretty heavy and the fixture still works. It sat in my brother's room for a bit and received a little damage to the right tusk and a chip out of the helmet brow. The shade is really neat, but has no markings, no TMs or Copyrights anywhere that I can see. It's solid with exception to the hole running through the center for the fixture wiring. Anyone ever see this before now? |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Pittsburgh PA
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Re: Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade
wow! sorry ive never seen but a really cool peice..she did a great job making that way back then...even the shade is awesome!
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Colorado Spgs, Colorado
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Re: Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade
Cool! I'd be willing to bet money that the base is derived from the old AMT Darth Vader bust model kit.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade
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I think itīs one of those Mexican knockoffs, there are several busts and lamps out there, I think "carnival lamps" is the correct term? |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Re: Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade
Cool. You can switch him to the light side or dark side with a simple turn of a switch.
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Hey there, Blimpy Boy...
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Re: Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade
I think I had something similar - it was ceramic - my mom fired it in the kiln we had.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Inside the Crawler
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Re: Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade
i really liked my model kit growing up. If i remember correctly it had brushes for the breathing. need to break it out and finish building it.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Decatur, IL
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Re: Vintage Darth Vader Ceramic lamp with shade
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It does appear to have been the base for the ceramic. Looks like the angle of the head is a bit different, overall head is a bit lower. If they cast the model to make this bust, which seems the case, was it pretty simple to get printed lampshades made back in the day? It clearly isn't something someone whipped up at the ceramic shop. This fact also adds to my confusion. I wish I'd at least see another lamp shade like this one in Google images or something.
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