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green glass oil lamp

By lpete301, 20 February, 2008
Description

I am trying to find out if this is worth keeping or not. It has been in a box filled with a sweet smelling fuel in my garage. Any information about the date of manufacture would be great. It was in my grandparents possesion for a long time, but since they are gone now I cant get any info on it. It is pressed glass, says Hong Kong on the bottom. The metal is light weight and has not rusted at all. It has the original wick in it, but the fuel has been in it so long I am afraid to light it. I dont know what to clean the metal with so it is dusty.

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Medium
pressed green glass
Distinguishing marks
Hong Kong on bottom of foot
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
14 1/2 in tall by 6 inch wide
Weight
unknown, less than 5 pounds
History
It has been in my family for as long as I can remember and I am 35. I dont know where it came from or how old it is. I can not find any thing else even remotely resembling it.
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

17 years 2 months ago

green glass oil lamp

Your lamp is quite modern, of a type made during the 1970's when thwere was a brief revival in interest in oil lamps. Values for them are very modest, most sell at auction for less than $25.00.

 

Lovejoy 

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lpete301

17 years 2 months ago

In reply to green glass oil lamp by Lovejoy

What would you consider it's

What would you consider it's condition to be?  What kind of oil does it use? How safe is it to ship if I were to sell it? What kind of metal is it made of?

Thank you for your help and the information.  It makes sense that it was made in the 70's. 

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Lovejoy

17 years 2 months ago

green glass oil lamp

1. Condition- fair

2. Scented lamp oil

3. Shipping-  perfectly safe if well packed and not filled with oil ;~)

4. Can't tell , likely stamped tin and cast pot metal

 

Lovejoy 

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Anonymous (not verified)

17 years 2 months ago

I would like to buy the lamp!!!!!!

I would really like to buy this item from you. I can send you a western union money transfer and then you can ship to my address: Salah Alhaddabi P. O. Box 15 Postal Code 613 Bidbid Sultanate of Oman Please let me know the price you want for it and your adress. Thanks a lot. My email address is you want to sell is: [email protected]
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