 Hi guys. Welcome back to the channel. Today's video is one that has been requested ever since sharing my empty house tour. Now you may not be new to the channel or you might be but if you didn't know I actually purchased a 1929 historic Spanish Revival home in Los Angeles and I'm going to be restoring and renovating it. Here on the channel we already started a bit of the process and when I shared the empty house tour so many people were like those light fixtures are insane you have to get them praised you need to find out what they are worth and I also just wanted to know you know what year they're from if they could be original to the home the era the style and of course the price of the lighting because some of them are extremely interesting. We have about 19 fixtures to go through. I'm going to be FaceTiming my friend Dr. Lori who actually has a YouTube channel here where she shares so much about antiques and collectibles. Her channel is really fun and interesting so I highly suggest if you've never checked her out and you're interested in antiques or just want something fun to watch definitely check out her channel. I will link it in the description box below but we are about to zoom call her and share with her all of the lighting. We are starting in the lower unit in the front and then we're going to work our way back and then move upstairs. Hello Dr. Lori. Hi how are you? It's good to see you. Congratulations on your new house. Oh my gosh thank you so much. First of all I have to tell you I watched your videos like crazy when I found your channel. They are so interesting like antique appraisal is so interesting to me. I'm so glad I'm so glad it's a lot of fun. I show people what to look for and how to tell you know and then of course values are always fun so it's a lot of fun yeah well it's good to talk to you today. Guys I do want to mention that I actually sent over some photos to Dr. Lori yesterday so she's kind of gotten a little glimpse of the lights just so it wasn't like full on live in the moment so she can see some of the styles and such so we're going to start down in the lower unit and this is the first one here so I actually have a pair of these sconces on the wall. You're lucky because a pair is very nice to have of these and I remember you told me that you like arts and crafts and the arts and crafts movement and that's exactly what these are so these are arts and crafts they're hand wrought so they're wrought iron pieces they're very very nicely done I like also the shield back plate I got one of my favorite parts yes yeah I agree with you what's great about the arts and crafts movement and these these sconces in general is first of all they date to the house they're from the 1920s they date right to the house they're that nice Spanish revival you know but what's nice about them too is that they have this juxtaposition or this contrast you know of the industrial metal and then the nice floral forms the leaves that are turning and the flowers that hold the lamp that light it's really a nice piece I like them a lot probably we're original to the house or at least close to original to the age of the home because you told me it was 1929 right the house yes value $800 so they're really they're really quite nice I have to say they're in good condition they're beautiful and they're very typical of the style and I'll say this they're not my favorite I've seen all these lights and they're not my favorite but they're good okay we are now in the entryway and the front door is actually right here so this is a light that hangs right as you walk into the lower unit and Dr. Laurie this is what that one looks like you know it's funny when you were when you were just talking to to your audience you were underneath the light and it's really nice if you see it this way which is the way most people will view it right yeah of course from from yeah so it's really kind of a cool thing and that's one of the things that's wonderful about what's called toll lights that's what this is it's a toll light fixture or shan hanging she not technically a chandelier hanging light fixture and it has that plated glass so you see all the different colored glass so you know that stained glass or colored yeah yeah but there's a design in there there's a little decoration in there too yes I love that I love the little like the texture almost in the glass and then also they basically have all the floral forms of the toll which is the metal the metal stamp and then it's basically placed on so it's kind of like this big garland that's just repeated all the way around of the flowers this is really nice this is french it's also from the 1920s 1930s and it's toll which is the metal work contrasting in that bronzy copper color more bronzy color with the plate glass value on that one about $2,000 so that's a nice fixture that's a nice fixture oh wow I yeah this I love this one I love the different glass throughout it and all the colors I think if the walls maybe were like white in here and really pop because you see all the glass colors yeah yeah I would agree with that yeah now in the dining room downstairs and this one I love this one because to me it's super symmetrical there's like a lot of symmetry to it and I also love maybe like this dark navy border is like I feel like a color I've never seen before it's like the perfect dark blue it's a beautiful dark blue does it feel military to you yes it just has like this very I don't even know the wording for it but it's very okay so here's here's why I asked the military question first of all how tall are you Drew can I ask you that um I'm about six but tall this is interesting because when you stand near it you can see because your eyes are blue you can see how different that blue is yes so that blue is a military blue and it's usually like a dark gray blue that blue relates directly to the era of the empire which is the Napoleonic era which is the early 1800s so that pattern with those blue flowers now this one also has significant value and time period it's again this one well the the dot the design is the early part of the 1800s the time period for this is going to be about the revival of that time period so the early 1900s value on this piece just about three thousand dollars so these are some these are some serious light fixtures yeah antique world yeah really nice yeah may I wait until the breakfast nook and this one oh I just hit it oopsie um this one is a fun one too I feel like this one almost has like a fantasy vibe to it it just is like it's very unique and to me this wasn't vintage I heard well I have to say that I understand what you're saying with respect to hey Dr. Laurie it looks a little bit newer yeah these pieces because they replicate the style but there are elements about your pieces that say that they're original and one of the elements here is the bottom part of this finial so that's sort of where it's a ball and then a little finial at the bottom yes and also the structure this is pretty nice quality also what they and then this is these are olive branches you see the little olives yep so typically we associate that with the italians but this piece is also french this one has um ormalou guild work so that basically means that they apply that gold they apply the gold leaf they apply the gold leaf using mercury in the 19th century when they made the original ones yours is a little bit later but not much later and um that is very very difficult for your body it's very it's toxic value on this one again this one's about 3000 to 4000 these are expensive european early 20th century light fixtures I haven't seen any joke yet wow well here I don't okay I didn't send you this and I actually like I've never showed you this but I'm pretty sure this has to be newer right that looks newer to me we are actually in the hallway and this particular light is one that I personally feel like maybe expensive just because it's alabaster I've done a lot of research on alabaster lights and they seem to be very expensive on sites like first dibs and you know those kind of cherish and those kinds of sites but yes yes now I have to I'm giving you recent values based on sales records retail okay so some of the sites that you might be looking at maybe you're seeing people who are trying to get a little more than what they're really worth got it right they're usually done in sets though you usually would have these sort of going down a long hall or maybe um in a church or cathedral kind of thing in the early 20th century the one also has some inlaid bronze pieces sort of little bows that's actually a feature because I did look this pendant up when I first got the house and I couldn't find any that had the little bronze feature on them or the little like applique yeah like the applique accent piece right applied ornament is what I might call it if I was typing up an appraisal um usually 800 to 1200 and 50 oh okay just one less than I thought a little less than you might have thought but usually for one when you see them in groups you increase value a little bit anytime you have a set I wasn't sure if this one was newer to me it felt like a little it could be but I didn't know I don't think so I think that one's a nice one I just don't think that that one has the same kind of cachet that the first one had when we first walked into the entry but I do like this piece I like this light some and it is of course again that same cast work and they're they're working with the same idea the same form right they're working with that idea of an industrial material with a natural form but I would say it's probably around 500 bucks but would you just get rid of it just because there's not a match or would you just leave it well I mean a sconce does go here so I mean I could leave it but I might replace it with like something a little more interesting maybe with like three lights or something yeah yeah so really you have some valuable pieces so far I mean these are nice lights we have two sconces on the wall here and then there's also a light fixture here which I believe is hard deco I think both of these are art deco they seem very art deco to me at least they're all art deco now the sconces are more art deco than the light fixture but so let's want to start with sconces the sconces are um they're french origin basically but they're a little bit different than what we typically see typically what we see is we see a very decorated bronze cast piece you have them here and they look like they're just inset into chrome and all the decorations really in the glass the two that you've got there are going to have a value around 800 to a thousand dollars so let's think of 500 bucks a piece and then the other one on the other side 400 to 500 for one these are very nice fixtures now the fixture above above your head is something that we don't see it's pretty rare and unusual it's something that we don't see too much this one I'm going to be a little bit of an art history nerd on you here and I'm going to teach you a little bit about this but this is a transitional style and in art and architectural history and in art you know antiques history anytime that you see forms kind of competing against each other it's usually a time where we're changing in terms of time period so you've got those scroll work you've got those scroll work design pieces right and then you've got these very very geometric pieces so again it's kind of skyscrapers with flowers it dates to the 1920s it's a nice fixture at about 1500 dollars okay it transitions from the art deco which is very streamlined and geometric and sort of industrial to the art modern which is a 1940s time period movement art movement now this is a fun like fixture and I actually I just find this one so interesting because how substantial and thick like the brass work is it looks yes first of all it looks extremely heavy but it looks so intricate it's really heavy I told you earlier I had a favorite and this is it okay yeah I love this I will say it's not the most valuable one but I think the design is just gorgeous this is a piece of Murano Italian glass light fixture and it's beautiful for a lot of reasons first of all what you pointed out is really important thickness right of the cast bronze and it's bronze it's beautiful and it's cast by hand it also has these very like victory figures you can see them sort of with the wings open yes yeah so those are really nice with the garland and that creates an armature or kind of a structure for all of those little hand blown glass pieces from Venice Italy to sit from Venice and Murano I mean it's a that's a winner that's a $5,000 piece it dates to the 1930s it's really oh wow and I also I also love all of the fixtures that I've seen from antiquing and just in my house that have the chain that's also like they made the chain in the fashion of the light that's right that's right they made the chain actually part of the design it's beautiful it's my favorite Drew yay I love that probably very echoey guys and you can't see me I apologize I'll put overlays up here for you oh much better there's like little shields on it almost yep yep okay floor to leave French oh look at the little beads see all the little beads yeah yeah that's a nice piece too floor to leave French Gothic revivals that piece is going to be a little bit older than the rest of the pieces in the house oh wow so that piece probably dates to the turn of the 20th century rather than the 1920s because of the am the plated amber glass I'm reading that like an amber color right yes it's very it's like the perfect amber shade so that's the Gothic revival in France so if you looked at like sharp cathedral or you looked at great cathedrals of France you would find that same shape so this is late this is late 1800s I would say value on that lamp it's going to be just around $2,000 oh that's a nice one that's a nice one I cannot believe that is late 1800s that's late no that's late yeah that's that's that's older than a lot of the lamps that we've a lot of the light fixtures we've seen yeah I think that's a nice that's a nice one too definitely French somebody was in France sourcing lights we are now up the stairs and this is another actually another one of my favorites this is one that I also not sure is vintage or not because it almost seems like it could be like an anthropology light or something an anthropology light yeah well this one this one is French and this one has a nice a nice quality to it a couple of things I would think that you do you like the garlands the tendrils this that's my favorite part the little the part it almost looks like it's like actually beaded or like hanging like that yeah structured right because it's all hand done so this is why this is why the cost is so high because first of all the artisans don't exist anymore who know how to do this right and secondly the quality is so high this is a nice one this is French this is also the 1920s and it really does have that arts and crafts look even though it's in a French style so value on that I would say just under four thousand thirty five hundred four thousand or so for that one if you had to replace that one because it isn't you know it kind of is everybody's taste yeah okay it's very true that's why I was saying about like the anthropology like it just seems like more of a if you want a small French chandelier this is it right that's right that's exactly right yeah and for value that's the same thing so we are in the dining room and there's a lot of construction happening in the house at the moment which is very exciting you're going to see that very soon on the channel but we do have a light fixture here now Dr. Laurie has a photo and I'll pop up some screenshots for you guys to see the fixture but this is it it has like an Asian influence to it which I thought was interesting because it was the only light in the home that did yeah it's metal toe work so it's metal it's cat and it's basically um constructed metal yeah it's called Chinese Chip and Dale it has a very red Chinese red color yes it has some it has some details on it some hand painted detail work on it too yes and a pagoda at the top yeah it does yes the I wish that I wish it was unveiled because I feel like it's such an interesting light to look at yeah yeah well your pictures tell a lot of it yeah it's a night that's a nice light I like it a lot and it's unusual so Chinese Chip and Dale is something that a lot of people basically looked at in the 18th century in the 19th century they look back at classical styles and then they united it with this interest in all things Asian this one is about 1250 to about 1500 it's significant it's big and it's unusual to have what's also beautiful in this room before you go you know let them feast their eyes on those beams because those things are very arts and crafts they are right yeah I love that it's my one of my favorite parts of the whole home the stencil work on it and also that the the complementary colors of the mossy green and the red like cranberry red with a scroll at the bottom and usually you put an initial or your monogram in the skull so you scroll so you could put like oh like here like here yes like there there's like an opening for it for the initial yeah yeah for your initials you know so you could not it's so interesting there yeah you could put your d s there and add mine yes it's your home oh my oh that's really cool and the other thing that's cool about it is each one of those flower forms has a different iconography so a different symbolism sometimes they mean prosperity oftentimes they mean abundance like that means abundance oh wow different things depending on what's happening in that particular room but we have another like fixture this is the top breakfast nook and this one I believe is also like a rod iron or like cast iron and maybe from what you said has maybe some toll work on it as well that's right you got it you got it so you can see those two yeah you're so smart you can see those two that come around like this that scroll pieces those are rod iron and then the toll work are the thinner ones right there you go and then look at the way you've got that nice molded glass piece really nicely done you know what you have also is organic and then you've got again those straight lines so arts and crafts you know 1920s value on this one just about 1200 dollars okay in the hallway now and we have two fixtures here so we have a sconce on the left wall and actually have I think three of these throughout that look like this and then we have this fixture that's hanging from a skylight I actually removed the glass from here the light fixture again is one of my favorites and it's Marano it's Italian it has that grape motif it's blown glass it's made in Venice Italy and it's multi-colored all but it all has to be hand put together so all of this hand work is happening and then it has the flowing grapes at you know an outdoor plein air al fresco kind of place it has little grape clusters I'm just noticing right now yes well the glass is beautiful because it's one of the best places for the production of glass and it's been that way since the 1200s so yes it's the best glass yes so again this is going to be like a four thousand dollar fixture because not only of its size the armature is made of toll work right of the metal and those are the leaves so you'll understand that these are supposed to be grapes but those balls of glass those little round mouth blown glass are all done individually through a blowpipe in a very very hot furnace I like this one as well and this one I like because it relates to the Spanish colonial nature of the house this is actually a directly above where the master pendant is here and then member the sconce on the wall so same exact placement oh I understand now okay um and this this one I would say is worth about what we said the other one was worth so in that 500 800 range got it so in the large upper bathroom upstairs we have this fun plaster or like seashell kind of form and I love this one too because when you turn it on it's just like I don't know something about it it's so fun I like the way it radiates yes when you have good light fixtures right then you have of course the way the light looks it's a whole different experience this one is nice kind of a kind of a fan shape but kind of also a seashell like you said yeah composite working into the 1940s you know it might be in the bedroom or the dressing room of like one of those those old Hollywood style movie stars like Joan Crawford or Betty Davis that kind of thing it's perfect for a bathroom perfect for a bathroom it's art mode daren I talked about that art movement it's a little bit later than what we've seen of the art deco it's art mode daren and value on this one is going to be rather high probably just around a thousand dollars okay I like that one that's gonna go anywhere but the best place for it is probably maybe a big walk-in closet or a bathroom or you know somewhere private and personal we have made our way to the last bedroom this is actually my bedroom upstairs the primary room and this I probably would have to say is the largest fixture in the home this piece is gorgeous it's french it is lead crystal it has a beautiful armature all of that metalwork is really gorgeous in all hand done and each one of those crystals is probably quite heavy one of the attributes yes very crisp yeah is the way and then the ball is very important that round ball at the bottom is quintessentially french for these big ornate chandeliers um now this one has multiple lights and it has a lot of different types of crystal so it has the cut crystal motif it's got some quatra foil it's got some flower form but it's 24 led weight so that's why it's heavy now time period it dates to the period of the house the 1920s 20s 1930s time period it's french and again it is completely in in keeping with the spanish colonial style even though it's french manufactured value on this piece are you ready drew i am value on this piece is $15,000 what are you kidding i'm not kidding sales record for a similar one recently sold at $15,000 it's a beautiful example it's really beautiful a lot of people looking for that statement piece that big showstopper piece well we stopped at the best i guess well i would love everybody if you have not checked out dr lori's channel please go in the description box below and check it out because she has amazing videos on appraisals what other videos do you make you do like bargain bargain oh my gosh we do all kinds of videos so i'll teach you what to look for how to resell um treasure hunting from other people our real bargains videos are really popular how to source them i love treasure hunting and thrifting we love that yes so i do a lot of those too but yeah i hope you will tune in and thanks so much for inviting me into your beautiful new home the fixtures are gorgeous thank you so much dr lori thank you drew and you guys that is the light fixture appraisal i am so excited i had these appraised because i had absolutely no idea some of them were as old as they were i also feel like i learned so much from dr lori she teaches a bunch on her channel as well you guys so if you're interested in antiques or collectibles please feel free to check out her channel i'm also literally sweating right now there's construction going on and we can't turn on the ac it's like 84 at the moment in here but it was totally worth it and i hope that you guys enjoyed this one if you are not already subscribed to my channel make sure to subscribe and then click that bell icon because we are renovating and restoring my 1929 spanish revival home on the channel thank you guys so much for watching and i'll catch you in my next one bye guys