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<p>[QUOTE="RLM Stamps, post: 3717067, member: 18784"]Hello again, I clicked on your link and almost passed out. Since I belong to Worthpoint I was able to see the sold price, $12.99. </p><p><br /></p><p>Please read the bottom of the description below that I copied and pasted. It is a copy.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is a great example of early American lighting from the Boston and Sandwich glass factory. The note pictured is from my moms antique shop that she had in the 70's through the 90's.Please check my other oil lamps that I'll be listing for a couple days. NOTE. A fellow E-bayer wrote me this and being an honest seller, I will share the info. I have no Idea if my Mom was wrong or not but if she was it was an honest mistake. I will let a possible buyer decide. I always appreciate anyone who writes me with info, Brian.This is NOT a mid-century Sandwich lamp. It is a late century / early 20th century "Colonial Revival" electric lamp base made by several manufacturers. Note that it has a plated steel collar and it is not hand-crafter flint glass. I suggest you change description as to not spoil your reputation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RLM Stamps, post: 3717067, member: 18784"]Hello again, I clicked on your link and almost passed out. Since I belong to Worthpoint I was able to see the sold price, $12.99. Please read the bottom of the description below that I copied and pasted. It is a copy. This is a great example of early American lighting from the Boston and Sandwich glass factory. The note pictured is from my moms antique shop that she had in the 70's through the 90's.Please check my other oil lamps that I'll be listing for a couple days. NOTE. A fellow E-bayer wrote me this and being an honest seller, I will share the info. I have no Idea if my Mom was wrong or not but if she was it was an honest mistake. I will let a possible buyer decide. I always appreciate anyone who writes me with info, Brian.This is NOT a mid-century Sandwich lamp. It is a late century / early 20th century "Colonial Revival" electric lamp base made by several manufacturers. Note that it has a plated steel collar and it is not hand-crafter flint glass. I suggest you change description as to not spoil your reputation.[/QUOTE]
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