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This is just a possibility. There are many that look similar. From "Scientific America" 1901 and yours should be about that date. [ATTACH]
That looks like the instruction card that is on heavy paper and an eyelet at the end. This is not for the TL120 or TL120A but there are several...
That is one magnificent lamp @paul m . Getting very close to the 100 years old too. This one is 19" tall. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] "As I have never come upon any references to a shorter or 'cottage' model, this may have been a special order or a short-lived and...
Easily answered. Yes. Not so easily answered. There are a lot of purposes and the fuel used is just part of what determans what the packing does....
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Having a removable handle and an XN control cock makes it a good score. They went from XN to GF in 1940 and the removable handle was very soon...
Note the addresses on these and the ads above. Snyder surprised me. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
With that decal it is 100% Tilley. Pump knob looks Kayen.
James, is there an address for Tilley on the label. That would help in dating your amazing find.
Both of these are from Hardware Dealers' Magazine 1902. I have found mention of American Lighting from 1880. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That is a nice looking lamp. I am not finding it in Best or Sun Vapour catalogues but this is from an Ann Arbor catalogue. [ATTACH] This is a...
Another burner will come up if you look. I say get it.
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Your picture is a bit hard to see but that may be an Ann Arbor burner.
Who is the expert on Sun Vapor Gravity lamp???? Probably Connny but others will know as well. In the mean time. [ATTACH]
If you want a better quality PDF I can that. Strange to see the Matador chimney. [ATTACH] Or, [ATTACH]
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