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    Posted 13 years ago

    daturasgar…
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    This was my grandmothers lamp. It is silver and brass I believe and was converted from kerosene to electric. I don't know who the maker is and have been searching makers marks, designs etc. for quite awhile! On the wick winder appears to be "stamped" a snowflake looking pattern...perhaps little fleur de lis. The body of the lamp has ribbons and garland. The base and shade has roses and leaves.

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    1. daturasgarden, 13 years ago
      Dean, thank you so much!! I have learned that the shade is considered a Gone With the Wind shade and a bit about the fount but no one could pinpoint the "lamp"! Your wonderful tip about the base being a wine cooler is terrific! I've been able to Google, Ebay, etc. and see some similar to mine.
      Thank you, thank you for adding to the history of this lamp!

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