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    Posted 6 years ago

    dlpetersen
    (141 items)

    This is a blue frosted cut glass two burner whale oil lamp. I know its antique but not sure of who may have made it. I picked this up at a small thrift store along with over a dozen old sugar shakers, I will post them later. If you have any ideas of who made this I would welcome all comments.

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    1. LOUMANAL LOUMANAL, 6 years ago
      This is actually a syrup jug without the top that was equipped with the whale oil lamp burner after the original tin/chrome lid was lost. the blue opalescent jug was made by the National Glass Co. and Dugan Glass Co. circa 1900 and 1904 for the Dugan Co. The pattern for the Syrup jug is DIAMOND SPEARHEAD. BOB
    2. dlpetersen, 6 years ago
      Thank You LOUMANAL for the information, it's always good to ask for help and you have answered thanks again.

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