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A gooseneck lamp would probably work best for you. This would direct the light downwards to a smallish area. Here's an example of an antique one: http://citylights.nu/images/IMG_1478.JPG You can
This is an unusual lamp which I've never seen before! I suspect there was a flat piece of glass held in what you refer to as a "picture frame." Perhaps it fit into the frame from the back, held by small
I'm sorry, but we are not appraisers so we can't really tell you an exact value. The lamps do appear new to me, rather than antique. The shades do look like crystal but I can't tell from a picture whether
I think it mostly depends on the style of pendant that you want. If you can find something in a square shape that you like and that you think works with the rest of the decor in your kitchen, I see no
I'm not sure there is really a name for this lighting. It all appears to be new and your best bet might be to price it at a new lighting showroom or a website to see what it sells for currently. The

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