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1800 s Victorian Gone With The Wind Kerosene Lamp

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This is an original 1800's Victorian Roses Gone With The Wind Kerosene lamp, electrified. It can be converted back to kerosene since the font was not pierced for the electrical wiring. It has a large Victorian roses motif ball shade with a burgandy brown and white background. The thin glass globe has a brass ring on its top. The globe fits into brass collar and burner above a fancy brass font with its wick adjuster and knob, signed "Made In The U.S. of America", and a fancy font cap above a beautiful scrolled pierced wide brass collar on an inverted pear shaped matching and original glass base on a pierced footed base. The lamp measures approximately 24" high and has an approximately 10 1/2" wide ball globe. The globe has been beautifully repaired and is hardly noticeably except for small areas toward the side of the front roses. This is photographed for your viewing. The base has a six inch hairline on its back toward its top. It appears only as a hairline and not as a repair. This is also photographed for your viewing. The overall appearance of the lamp overshadows its imperfections! This beautiful original 1800's Victorian Roses Burgandy Brown Gone With The Wind Kerosene Lamp would make a welcomed addition for a collection/display/use.

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