Posted 3 years ago
brooksworks
(26 items)
Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Ry brass top, bellbottom railroad lantern made by the George M. Clark & Co. of Chicago, Il, in the late 1880's. The lantern is prominently marked P.Ft.W. & C. Ry. The 6-inch, ruby globe is has cast letters PENNa.. Co, and is outside flashed with a layer of red glass having high gold content, giving the globe an irridescent look in certain light. This lantern has a brass heater tube in the oil fount for cold weather service. Clark lanterns have a striking eye appeal and look very similar to comparable Adams and Westlake lanterns, except for their unique, frame bail attachment
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I appreciate you sharing. I have been looking for a PFtW&C BT for years.
I HAVE A DIETZ #100 RED / WHITE GLOBE.HAS "CITY OF LA "ON IT
THE CITY OF LA TRAVELED FROM CHICAGO TO LOS ANGELES IN THE 30"s 40"s &50"s. COULD THIS BE FROM THAT TRAIN .AWESOME CONDITION.