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    Posted 3 years ago

    Billindaan…
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    We can’t seem to find this lamp anywhere. It looks like it’s from the Hull Woodland collection. Please share any information you may know about this item. Thank you & God Bless!

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    1. Daisy1000 Daisy1000, 3 years ago
      Yes, that’s from the Hull Woodland Collection. Lamp ceramic was made at the factory in Crooksville. But I do not know if this was originally a lamp. That looks like their post factory fire Woodland teapot. And the hardware looks suspect to me. But it could have been. I suppose you can check by seeing if that teapot was fired with a hole in the bottom or not. I do not know if Hull lamps were completely assembled at the Crooksville factory. What I have read over the last decades — Hull, Roberts — does not provide such information. As you likely know there were several colours of Woodland lines, and there was matte Woodland that preceded the high glaze, post factory fire lamp you show.
    2. Daisy1000 Daisy1000, 3 years ago
      Looking at it further, I would say it looks like it was made as a lamp by the factory in Crooksville.

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