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    Posted 9 years ago

    Claire3278
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    Metal base with wood stem approx 130-150cm tall.
    I can't seem to find any Aladdin standing wooden lamps. Wanting to know roughly what year it's from and if it's worth anything?

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    1. luckyme, 9 years ago
      Claire,
      The burner on your lamp, is american made, and was imported by Australia for their Aladdin lamps.
      So your lamp is Australian made, between 1944-52.
      Although there is a book on Aladdin lamps, by JW Courter (Calvert City, Kentuky) called: Aladdin The Magic Name in Lamps, yours is not pictured in the book, but there is a good section on Australian made Aladdin lamps if you're interested.
      As to value, it's hard to say; prices have dropped lately, but I would think in the 200$ range. These are not common in North America.
      Nice find.

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