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<p>[QUOTE="sabre123, post: 4381696, member: 8258"]Bryant came out with the first Uno threaded fitter in 1912. Was adopted by most in 1915. The ball pull chains were around since the early 1900s in different configurations. Some were joined in halves and others were made from a single piece like this one.</p><p><br /></p><p>You may be right on the date closer to 20, but the Nouveau influence on the base makes me think teens as Nouveau was DOA around the beginning of WW1.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sabre123, post: 4381696, member: 8258"]Bryant came out with the first Uno threaded fitter in 1912. Was adopted by most in 1915. The ball pull chains were around since the early 1900s in different configurations. Some were joined in halves and others were made from a single piece like this one. You may be right on the date closer to 20, but the Nouveau influence on the base makes me think teens as Nouveau was DOA around the beginning of WW1.[/QUOTE]
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