Hartland Miscellaneous For Sale

Images and text on this site copyright Mike R. Jackson 1998-2010
 
 

Mike Jackson PO Box 7850 - 215 Crabtree Lane Jackson Hole, WY 83002
307-733-5456 Fax 307-733-5456 E-MAIL

 
Hartland Lamps:
I am going to have a hard time pricing these pieces. I've always said I thought they were worth around $700-$800, despite a few pricing guides suggesting prices that go upward of $1200 and even $2200. I have no idea where those figures came from.

None of mine have the original shades, and there is a good possiblity they have all been re-wired (a good thing). I had some shades custom made on several occasions and they fit the sets better than the originals.

 
Hartland Lone Ranger Lamp: SOLD JC
This was my first Hartland lamp. It is in pretty good shape, but the white plastic is off white. There is a little fading on the red scarf. The set has two black pistols glued into his holsters. I believe I rewired the set right after I got it. The shade is one of my repros.

The base has some paint missing on the top, but still displays fine. Of my three lamps, this one has the roughest base.

Despite the mentioned flaws, this is still a nice looking set..............$550

Please allow extra for shipping and insurance, as these lamps get heavy when properly packaged.

 
Hartland Roy Rogers Lamp:
This was my second Hartland lamp. It is in pretty good shape, but the white plastic is slightly off white. The set has two silver pistols glued into his holsters which I believe I glued into the holsters. I am not certain, but I think this one might have original wiring. The shade is one of my repros.

This set has some very fine white specks on the figure, bases, and horse. It looks like someone painted their house without covering this set. They are very small and would probably clean off. I just never worried about it. The base is in good shape otherwise. Trigger has a slight tinge of green, but not something you'd notice unless having to write up a description like this one. The hat is glued on his head.

Despite the mentioned flaws, this is still a nice looking set..............$600

Please allow $45 for shipping and insurance, as these lamps get heavy when properly packaged.

 
 
Hartland Annie Oakley Lamp:
Of the three, this is probably the one in the best shape. The color of Annie's pink outfit is not as bright pink as some of my best sets, but she still has plenty of color. The base is not perfect, but certainly the best of the three. She comes with a brown pistol glued into her holster. I am pretty sure this one has the original hat and string that I got with the original purchase, but it is definitely original. The color of the palomino is ver nice and bright. There are a few very small black marks on the set, but nothing I ever cared to try to clean off.

I believe the lamp has been rewired at some point. The shade is one of my repros

This is a nice looking set..............$700

Please allow $45 for shipping and insurance, as these lamps get heavy when properly packaged.

  
Fighting Stallions Lamp:
Many people thought this was a Hartland Lamp, but it was actually made by Gilbert. The two stallions look much the same as Hartland Fighting Mustangs, but are about a third smaller. The paint on the white horse is thick and intended to have a dapple appearance. This lamp is complete with the original shade and is in really good shape. The only real flaw is the sticker on the front, missing some paper in each corner. It would probably look better without it, but I left it on all these years.

This is a nice looking set..............$45

Please allow $30 for shipping and insurance, as these lamps get heavy when properly packaged.

 
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Mike Jackson PO Box 7850 - 215 Crabtree Lane Jackson Hole, WY 83002
307-733-5456 Fax 307-733-5456 E-MAIL
 
Images and text on this site copyright Mike R. Jackson 1998-2010
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