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J211 19th century Toleware Tin Tea Canister converted into a lamp. Canister retains wonderful green painted surface with gold and black banding and a large bold font letter ‘M’ painted in matching black and gold gilt. Tin is circa 1870’s. Canister measures 9 ½” diameter x 17” tall.
J211 19th century Toleware Tin Tea Canister converted into a lamp. Canister retains wonderful green painted surface with gold and black banding and a large bold font letter ‘M’ painted in matching black and gold gilt. Tin is circa 1870’s.
 
K20 1930s original red painted Handlan Railroad Train Signal Lantern stamped "Handlan St. Louis USA" and "BUG CO" around the top. Lantern retains the original thick red glass globe that is marked “Handlan-Buck”.  Measurements: 15” tall to top of handle (lantern is 10” tall) x 6” diameter base.
K20 1930s original red painted Handlan Railroad Train Signal Lantern stamped "Handlan St. Louis USA" and "BUG CO" around the top. Lantern retains the original thick red glass globe that is marked “Handlan-Buck”.
K74 Rare Two-way Railroad signal lantern marked “L. Dorvaux Paris 1901” with removeable thick, yellow-colored textured glass panels. Multiple manufacturers are also identified in different areas of this lantern as the kerosene insert is marked “EUG. HALARD Paris” on the front and “POYARD” on the wick raiser knob. Tin and brass. Evidence of early metal repairs – however they do not affect the integrity of the lantern.  Very sturdy, heavy lantern in good condition. Measurements: 5 ¼” square x 19 ½” tall.
K74 Rare Two-way Railroad signal lantern marked “L. Dorvaux Paris 1901” with removeable thick, yellow-colored textured glass panels. Multiple manufacturers are also identified in different areas of this lantern as the kerosene insert is marked “EUG. HALARD Paris” on the front and “POYARD” on the wick raiser knob. Tin and brass. Evidence of early metal repairs – however they do not affect the integrity of the lantern.
K19 1930s original blue painted Handlan Railroad Train Signal / Utility Lantern with clear Pennsylvania Railroad etched globe. Lantern is stamped “Handlan St. Louis USA” and “Elizabethtown Consol Gas Co” around the top. Measurements: 15” tall to top of handle (lantern is 10” tall) x 6 ½” diameter base.
K19 1930s original blue painted Handlan Railroad Train Signal / Utility Lantern with clear Pennsylvania Railroad etched globe. Lantern is stamped “Handlan St. Louis USA” and “Elizabethtown Consol Gas Co” around the top.
F153 Pennsylvania Hand made tin Chandelier, sign on top J.K.R. by maker it has eight arms and is not electrify bee wax candles are included with Chandler  Measurements are: 29 1/2 diameter x 26" tall
F153 Pennsylvania Hand made tin Chandelier, sign on top J.K.R. by maker it has eight arms and is not electrify bee wax candles are included with Chandler