Antique Pittsburgh Lamp Brass & Glass Co Oil Lamp

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This antique parlor lamp or "Gone With The Wind" lamp by the Pittsburgh Lamp Brass & Glass Company (PILABRASGO) dates to approximately 1920. The lamp features top and bottom light blue/green glass with a light in both, and hand detailed floral decorations. 

The font and burner are 'Success" brand, stock parts for the PILABRASGO lamps of this time.

The fixture was electrified such that many of the original oil wick mechanisms still exist, and with a patch to the fount, could be turned back to an oil burning fixture. 

Dimensions:

27" High x 10" Diameter

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