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    Posted 7 years ago

    sheilarr
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    I would love some information on this. There is nothing on the bottom but some rotting felt, but it still works! Awesome!

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    1. sheilarr sheilarr, 7 years ago
      Anyone know anything at all about this, age, maker, etc?
    2. Lisa-lighting Lisa-lighting, 7 years ago
      Dear Sheila, What a little treasure. These little figural lamps we very popular for at least two decades 1920s 1930s they were made by a huge number of companies in North America. I have collected and sold Radio Lamps for nearly 30 years. Those made of Spelter in the main. The chalkware lamps are damaged when found so you have been very fortunate to have had this in your family and cherished. I hope you will enjoy it. If you want to spend the time, you may have some luck with your research by sourcing catalogues from Sears and the like from the 30s. Sincerely, Lisa

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