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    Posted 12 years ago

    rural_charms
    (33 items)

    Any idea on the year? is this a hurricane table lamp hand painted from the 70s?

    Label below says: Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Listed Portable Lamp Issue No. E-5736 Plymouth Darlee Inc R D

    Thanks

    ~Katherine

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    Comments

    1. JohannB JohannB, 12 years ago
      Not really that old. These are still being made. Decorative value is about $20.
    2. rural_charms rural_charms, 12 years ago
      Thank you :) @ JohannB
    3. TallCakes TallCakes, 12 years ago
      also called GWTW (Gone with the Wind) lamps, yours appears to be from 1960s to 1970s. The style had interest spurned by the release of the Gone With The Wind film at the time. The market value is all over the place on these things; I've seen them go for as much as $300; 'tho as Johann states lower pricing is more prevalent. UL is just an independent testing agency and allows referencing labels to be applied to anything that they test and 'approve'.
    4. rural_charms rural_charms, 12 years ago
      Oh wow, interesting fact about the UL label.

      I love these type of lamps they are just so charming, my grandma used to have these.

      I have couple of more lamps I will be posting this morning... for identification purposes... hopefully I learn something about them as well.


      :)

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