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    Posted 11 years ago

    jmsd353656…
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    The lamp is part of my late mother's estate - no idea as to when it was made or by whom. Looks like dark pink/mauve milk glass globes. Approx 31.5" in height and the middle globe is approx 8" wide.

    Does it look familiar to anyone? I have no idea how to identify or or where to start researching. There are no prevalent stamps or trademarks that I could see.

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    1. LOUMANAL LOUMANAL, 11 years ago
      I imagine that this was an Oil Banquet Lamp at one time that was electrified. Usually any information would be found on the Thumbwheel (wick raiser wheel). I can only help you in that I found a depiction of a very similar metal base in a copy of a Pitkin & Brooks, Chicago, catalogue of 1892. This company did not manufacture lamps but their main suppliers were Bradley & Hubbard and Edward Miller & Co. RER (BOB)
    2. jmsd3536565861, 11 years ago
      Top 1/2 of Thumbwheel: Made in
      Bottom of Thumbwheel: In U.S. of America

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