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Need Help IDing Some Victorian Fairy Lamps

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Post by suzanneccurran Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:31 pm

I recently purchased a small Fairy Lamp collection. I am listing them on eBay. I was able to id all but the attached lamps. I will be listing as soon as I can ID. Can anyone help?

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Thank you so much! Laughing

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Post by justonslamps Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:06 pm

Suzanne, I can help you on 3 of them. The green two piece one is made by Viking and is diamond point pattern. The clear one that is two piece with the handle is made by Mosser Glass of Cambridge, Ohio and is still available. The cased glass one I believe is one that was sold by L.G.Wright and was probably made by Fenton for them as Wright did not make their own glass. This cased glass one is from the 1970's. I have had several of these cased ones and they are very nice. Hope this helps. I don't know about the other 2. John

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Post by Admin Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:04 am

Very good John,

The white "ball-shaped" lamp was made Hocking Glass Company. It is the Miss America Pattern produced 1933 – 1938. It came in several colors and originally sold for .88 cents. (According to an article in Issue XIX, May 2001 of our Club's Newsletter.)

I do not know about the vintage or maker of the "chimney-type". I have not seen this particular style before. I assume it to be Bohemian.

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