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Oil Lamps875 of 875My great-uncles double globe/chimney kero lamp but alas I don't know very much about it, eg. what it is called, where it might Antique Brass Oil Lamp, Unknown Manufacturer
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    Posted 14 years ago

    buckshot61
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    Can anyone help with identification and age of this oil lamp? It appears to be hand painted base. About 5 inch diameter. Detailed etching on glass shade. Metal is brass and only markings are "PATAPLDFOR".

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    1. Woman34 Woman34, 14 years ago
      The "PATAPLDFOR" stands for Patent Applied For. As far as the lamp, the base seems to have an art deco look to it. Which would make the lamp date to about 20s to 30s. These lamps were mostly used in the Victorian period so it just might be a transitional piece where there's two styles mixing with one transitioning out to the current- like on the tail end of the Victorian and coming forward into art deco.
    2. LOUMANAL LOUMANAL, 11 years ago
      Similar lamps shown in a 1883-1884 Bradley & Hubbard illustrated Catalogue of Kerosene Fixtures. RER(BOB)

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