I bought this item for a friend at an antique store in Havre de Grace, MD. I can't find anything like it on the internet. The price tag on the item when I bought it said it was a Haeger "lamp" but after some research I think it may be more of a planter on a stand. I do not anticipate it to be worth much but I would just like to have some history and more of an idea of what it is to tell my friend when I give the gift. Any information would be helpful.
Antique P&A oil lamp converted to electric in early-1900s as the wiring, which I replaced, contained cloth insulation. Painted globes with signature NX, and P&A stamped on the bottom of a brass leg with 66 also printed on one leg. Made in US of America printed on the wick adjusting knob. The burner has been alter to allow for the bulb-socket. I kept the old, ragged wiring and old socket after installing a safer cord to allow practical use of the lamp