Akron 101G

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  1. Jean J

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    Bought off eBay as a Coleman CQ but identified later for me as an Akron 101G. It’s in nice condition but I noted the following:-
    No info on wheel
    No info on fuel cap
    Unusual (to me anyway) base plate.
    The shade is my own, came off an Aladdin lamp.

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    Ah there it is .. Well done :mrgreen:

    it would probably fire up ok without too much bother?

    that base is also seen on some Evening Star lamps? perhaps others too?
    i must admit to being a bit confused about all the different lamps using Akron based bits

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  3. Henry Plews

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    The only lamp I know of with that style of base-plate is Kildark. Some valve wheels are marked "KILDARK" BRITISH MADE, others are unmarked. I can't get at my Kildark wall lamp to check the filler cap but from memory, it's unmarked.
     
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    Hello Jean, it's cleaned up well and it's not a common lamp!:thumbup::clap::clap::thumbup:
    It's possible that Kildark / Evening Star imported that model of lamp for sale in the UK., but until some relevant paperwork turns up all we can do is speculate.
    The first link below shows Conny's example of that lamp and it is marked, the next two links show the Evening Star and Kildark pages and the last link shows a Kildark wall lamp which has the same base plate as the one on your lamp, but not all Kildark wall lamps have that base plate, so those base plates are probably from a particular period.

    Ca 1920 Akron 102 G Table Lamp

    The Evening Star

    Kildark

    Kildark 235 wall lamp
     
  5. Jean J

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    A bit of a conundrum then? I’m too easily confused nowadays. Any thoughts @Conny C?
     
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    Hello Jean, in my opinion, it does not really matter who marketed that lamp, it's a rare one and it's been saved.:thumbup::thumbup:
     
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    A good find, Jean and it's cleaned up nicely. Congratulations :thumbup:
     

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