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<p>[QUOTE="AuDragon, post: 365553, member: 6974"]You are welcome Nathan,</p><p>The solder could also be lead, but that was also used in stained glass manufacture. Really hard to estimate an age and I am no expert. We used kerosene lamps in Australia, especially in the country, until after WWII. I used them as a child when camping and we even had a kerosene heather in the house. But nothing as fine or as interesting as this lamp. I'd say possibly late 19th Century, but it would really help if others could confirm its use. Was there any more information?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AuDragon, post: 365553, member: 6974"]You are welcome Nathan, The solder could also be lead, but that was also used in stained glass manufacture. Really hard to estimate an age and I am no expert. We used kerosene lamps in Australia, especially in the country, until after WWII. I used them as a child when camping and we even had a kerosene heather in the house. But nothing as fine or as interesting as this lamp. I'd say possibly late 19th Century, but it would really help if others could confirm its use. Was there any more information?[/QUOTE]
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