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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 10596142, member: 51"]I have a lot of question marks with the lamp, now pretty much ruling out 1930s. Maybe 1940s or 50s? Still thinking that the pottery part looks newer.. Drew, you got me to look at socket again. Right where it meets the lamp (under the socket) I just noticed it says "Paulding 250W-250V". I also think the plug is bakelite, equal size prongs. The whole plug is sort of falling apart and the cord in one spot, so I haven't dared plug it in.</p><p><br /></p><p>I may not nail the exact date down, and I think it could be a very nice lamp (would need new wiring) but unsure what to do with it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 10596142, member: 51"]I have a lot of question marks with the lamp, now pretty much ruling out 1930s. Maybe 1940s or 50s? Still thinking that the pottery part looks newer.. Drew, you got me to look at socket again. Right where it meets the lamp (under the socket) I just noticed it says "Paulding 250W-250V". I also think the plug is bakelite, equal size prongs. The whole plug is sort of falling apart and the cord in one spot, so I haven't dared plug it in. I may not nail the exact date down, and I think it could be a very nice lamp (would need new wiring) but unsure what to do with it.[/QUOTE]
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