If you have the time ( and patience ), I have always had decent luck on the replacements.com site. I have seen this pattern before, but can't...
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Each Christmas Eve we turn off all the electrics and the whole house is lit with oil lamps, some Aladdin and some not. Makes for a very striking...
If you don't mind Ebay or Etsy, you can get your burner for around $40. If it has the flame diverter you don't even need a mantle, which are...
I am a hopeless purist. I have probably 20 Aladdin's of all descriptions and none are electrified. Two were, but I changed them back. That...
I was looking at that website and looked right past the similar design.
Thanks for the info Ownedbybear...I learned something today, so it has been a good day indeed. I had never seen Aseda without the label, but then...
Has a sort of Aseda look to it, but should have the Aseda label. My guess is it isn't one of the well-know higher end makers.
Baker stuff is going for cray prices around here, especially the Historic Charleston line.
Harcourt started in 1919 anyway. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English-language_book_publishing_companies#H
Sorry, didn't read the entire post.
Harcourt?
Alex beat me to the punch about the Baker table, except I could show the one I actually have. Got it at an estate sale last day and fortunately...
They have been conspicuous in their absence.
Two brothers who will remain nameless??? Hmmm....:rolleyes:
I have to agree with James on this one. Sure looks like very, very nice mahogany and it needs to see the light of day.
Sorry, just got back from morning estate sales. It is definitely an oil lamp and may actually be North American, probably New England area....
It does have that flooring look about it.
Barley twist leads me to think English as well.
I have jars and jars of hand-forged nails so the nails themselves don't date the piece.
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