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FREE-BLOWN AND PRESSED GLASS WHALE OIL / FLUID STAND LAMPS, LOT OF THREE, comprising a pair of opaque white examples with spherical fonts, and a colorless with a teardrop font, each raised on a Lion's Head and Monument base, wafer construction, two having a brass or pewter collar. Probably New England Glass Works, Cambridge, MA. 1825-1835. 9 3/4" H, 5 3/4" D.
Literature: Parallels Wilson - American Glass, Vol. 1, p. 250, fig. 371.
Fonts undamaged; expected flaking and chipping to the monument bases, some scattered light wear. White examples having some discolored annealing lines and mold roughness, all as made.
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From the William D. Annable estate, Oberlin, OH.