Rare pair of kerosene double-loop finger lamps
Extremely rare pair of kerosene double-loop finger lamps, also called “pass-through” or “wedding” lamps, with signed “EAGLE” burners and wick raisers marked “P&A” (Plume & Atwood). Glass fonts are dated 6/7/1868. Each has pie crust chimney. One lamp has a small crack near the handle but it does not leak. That same lamp also has a casting flaw on the opposing handle; mentioning only for accuracy. This rare pair of finger lamps can be used for decoration, or add kerosene and use them when the power goes out! Measure 12 1/2″ high by 4 1/2” wide.
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