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The Old House Web
The Old House Web
Electricity didn't reach parts of rural America until the 1930s.
Perhaps that's why the non-electric Lincoln Drape table lamp was invented in 1939. With an emerald-green base and clear chimney, the lamp sells for $109.95 (Sept. 2004). Add a floral shade for $90.
Supplier: Lehman's
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