When you say wavy it makes me think "Whittled". Then it could be "Hammer Whittled". Value goes up on the latter. Phil is correct, the hue or density or shade of amber has a HUGE effect (or is it Affect) on value. Show us a few pictures in indirect natural sunlight and we should be able to help more. (I'm not sure your phone can do the job) Were waiting anxiously. Jim
The glass looks different then brown glass it doesn't look cracked just wavy kinda like heat waves coming off a road .lol if you know what I'm trying to say
The glass looks different then brown glass it doesn't look cracked just wavy kinda like heat waves coming off a road .lol if you know what I'm trying to say/quote]
An amber Trademark Lightning with no special characteristics will bring maybe $40-$50. What you're describing could be worth substantially more because of: 1. the lighter color - the lighter (or more unusual the color) the better, and 2. the wavy glass - anything that makes it eye-catching such as whittle, waves, color variations, bubbles - adds to the value. If it's as good as you say, maybe $100+. Needless to say, a photo would help a lot. -Tammy