
Gone With The Wind Train Scene B&H Lamp
As far as "Gone With the Wind lamps" are concerned, this is a very unique one, because of the subject - trains. Commonly
on these lamps you see flowers, or less often, animals. This parlor lamp came from the estate of Richard Ronzio, who wrote
the book Silver Images of Colorado. This Bradley & Hubbard style lamp has the Royal flame spreader, and has a last patent
date of April 30, 1895. The exterior of the base is glass, with brass scrolling. The waist also has brass scrolling. The front has
a brass top, lower metal cylinder, and sits inside the glass portion. The glass chimney appears to be original. It is very thick
glass, with a polished top and bottom. The tones of the lamp are greens,
browns, and touches of light pink and yellow. The dimensions of the lamp are 25 ½" tall with the chimney, 22 ½" tall
without, and the top globe is 10" in diameter. We have added an electric kit that fits where the wick speader goes. It can
easily be return to oil in a few minutes (see picture). This very beautiful lamp would be an excellent accent piece for any
railroad or parlor room,.....maybe yours?
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