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<p>[QUOTE="Drew, post: 4381689, member: 3235"]Has a louvered shell socket (no set screw to join the half's) and a UNO fitter, so it's later then 1914-15. Likely 1920-25ish with the ball pull chain end. Nine times out of ten these sockets are good . . . usually just a cleaning and new wiring. I must have 20 early lamp bases 1900-25, they're great. If you can't find the right shade set up - just a Edison bulb looks intriguing - like having a lamp museum in ones basement.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drew, post: 4381689, member: 3235"]Has a louvered shell socket (no set screw to join the half's) and a UNO fitter, so it's later then 1914-15. Likely 1920-25ish with the ball pull chain end. Nine times out of ten these sockets are good . . . usually just a cleaning and new wiring. I must have 20 early lamp bases 1900-25, they're great. If you can't find the right shade set up - just a Edison bulb looks intriguing - like having a lamp museum in ones basement.[/QUOTE]
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