I have a antique/vintage hurricane lAmp made by Hedco Inc of New York, New York I'm wondering when it was made and what it's worth. Thank you
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I have a antique/vintage hurricane lAmp made by Hedco Inc of New York, New York I'm wondering when it was made and what it's worth. Thank you
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Re: Antique/vintage hurricane Lamp
It's a "Gone With The Wind" style lamp, named after the famous movie where such lamps were used as props. Lamps like this one are 20th Century electric reproductions of original Victorian Oil Lamps made during the last quarter of the 19th Century. Most post date 1940 and were made right through the 1980's