ASSORTED PATTERN KEROSENE STAND LAMPS, LOT OF FOUR
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Description
ASSORTED PATTERN KEROSENE STAND LAMPS, LOT OF FOUR, colorless fonts, opaque white bases, patterns include a Bullseye and Coma, a Chieftain, a Tulip, and a ruby-stained and polychrome decorated pyriform font, each with a brass connector and brass No. 1 collar. Second half 195th century. 10" to 10 1/2" H to top of collars.
Probably Published: Chieftain - Thuro - Oil Lamps II, p. 36, fig. J; Tulip - Thuro - Oil Lamps II, p. 41, fig. I; Bullseye and Comma - Thuro - Oil Lamps II, p. 78, fig. A.
Published: Ruby Stain - Thuro - Oil Lamps III, p. 105, fig. F.
Provenance:
From the Catherine Thuro Collection, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Condition
Excellent overall condition, fonts undamaged, each with imperfections to the foot, primarily minor flakes/roughness, ruby stain example with a chip to one underside of a corner.
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