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Oil Lamps543 of 875Sweethart or Queen of Hart Oil LampsJust a few old Lanterns
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    Posted 10 years ago

    dramones
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    need help identifying lamps please, got these from a yard sale, just trying to look them up, thank you for your time..

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    1. LOUMANAL LOUMANAL, 10 years ago
      You may have a very difficult time finding information on the "metal" Lady font. I looked through quite a few Victorian Lamps/Bradley & Hubbard catalogues and couldn't find this one. The style is of the 1870's Eastlake period. The collar looks like an early fine line collar seen on N. American lamps of that time. Is the base (small feet) original?...never seen one like it. The other lamp is a Parlor/Composite lamp of the late 1880's- 1890's and had many parts combinations ; probably made by Bradley & Hubbard. It is more commonly seen. RER(BOB)
    2. dramones, 10 years ago
      Thank you very much, at least I have a starting point to look :)
    3. dramones, 10 years ago
      only engraving I could find under neath, was VIII and those seem to be the legs no added welding marks on this lamp

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