Close but not the same. 1946. [ATTACH]
That must be the Moss green. I wish I had an original colour copy. [ATTACH]
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What I posted is from one of my catalogues but Jim probably did use it in his book. @podbros , the OL51 glass is a lot taller. There used to be...
Haven't found a picture of the 359 wearing a reflector but they were an option. [ATTACH]
That's not a pump but a filler cap. This is the real version 1 pork Pie. [ATTACH]
Strange glass on this too. [ATTACH]
Would have been a good time for a CS22.
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This is from March 1935. [ATTACH]
The mention of it being cobbled together was after I posted the TL120. Posting the 120A was a follow up to me saying I wasn't sure what it was....
So it is a TL120A. [ATTACH]
@Jean J , one of those newer lamps that were sold in a limited market. The 120 and 120A's seem rare enough but I don't even know what this one is...
1922/23 Welsbach catalogue. [ATTACH]
Your shade looks good. Not the same material as the original but I have seen reproductions like yours. That is a fairly rare lamp too. [ATTACH]
As there are so many reproductions of these it is difficult to give precise measurements of the originals. They were made of oak and the size of...
Even a sub forum in that sub forum showing what shades are known to have been reproduced and how to tell the difference. Darcys Guide to Coleman...
Try posting on the facebook forum Antique Kerosene Oil Lamp Collection & Restoration.
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