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About Stuart Driver
Expertise KEROSENE/OIL LAMPS, PARTICULARLY THOSE MADE BY
EDWARD MILLER & CO. (E.M. & Co.) - U.S.A.
Website: www.edwardmillerkeroseneoillamps.com
Experience Experience in collecting and restoring of this brand of lamp, and kerosene or oil lamps for 20 years. My knowledge and expertise is widely recognised and due to the lack of informtion about this sort after lamp on the internet I have created a website dedicated to the central draught lamps of Edward Miller and Co. and it is becoming an information source for this brand of lamp.
I am a member of the Lamplighters Guild of Australia
I have written a number of articles about Miller Lamps for various publications including Antique magazines.
Education/Credentials - BaPS(ccs)
Awards and Honors - N.M.,NSWPSM.
Past/Present Clients - I assist an internationally based cliental and supply lamp parts internationally.
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Expert: Stuart Driver - 11/10/2009
Question
I have collected 3 lamps the same...The first one I had was may dads. I would like to find a matching 4th. I thought it might help my search to know if it has a name or year to it.
Thanks
Val
Answer Hi Val,
Your lamps have no specific name or maker and are just known as glass table lamps, are in a style common in the 1930's - 1940's (and thus date from that time) or perhaps are reproductions (I cannot tell from the photographs). I would be confident that you will find a fourth in local bazzars, flea markets and second hand collectable stores.
Regards
Stuart
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