John Scott
Green lamp
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Re: John Scott Reproduction green lamp
John Scott Lamp company opened in 1957 Fairfield California. Mr Scott was an avid collector and restorer of railway lamps. In the 1970's they made reproduction lamps with Duplex oil burners being made in England and installed in the lamps for finishing in the United States. This company is still in business today.
https://www.scottlamp.com/about-us/
Circa 1970's California United States. Vintage Reproduction John Scott Geen Table oil lamp.
Est Value: $250 - $350 US based on market and demand. I would put this under your house content insurance for $400 - $500 US.
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Thomas J. Gordyn
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