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<p>[QUOTE="Gunrunner, post: 1337236, member: 13167"]I have had zero luck identifying these lamps other than they are L&N railroad lamps and that they were originally gas lamps converted to electric. Each lamp has 3 glass panels etched with L&N, they weigh about 15lbs each. Any help is greatly appreciated! I'm looking for possible age and where these might have been originally placed...at a station or? And whether or not these have any value before they get turned into side lamps on my barn! Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gunrunner, post: 1337236, member: 13167"]I have had zero luck identifying these lamps other than they are L&N railroad lamps and that they were originally gas lamps converted to electric. Each lamp has 3 glass panels etched with L&N, they weigh about 15lbs each. Any help is greatly appreciated! I'm looking for possible age and where these might have been originally placed...at a station or? And whether or not these have any value before they get turned into side lamps on my barn! Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]
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