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EARLY AMERICAN TIN & GLASS CANDLE LANTERNS,
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lot of 4, all early 19th century; includes one with 4 windows, bent wire surround to protect glass, one hinged door, peaked top, pierced with stars and triangle heat vents with tin ring handle; 5.5` square x 16` high; PLUS 4 window example with X bar glass guards, hinged door, flat top with central heat vent with hand shield cap and swinging bail handle; 5.5` square x 8.5` high, excluding bail; PLUS the mate to the 1st, above only with one panel in tin that slides up to give access to removable candle socket; 5.5` square x 16` high; AND one very similar to 1st and 3rd, only 4 panes, each sliding up to give access to interior; converted to an oil burner, with bottom cut circle to fit spring mounted oil burner, through base, peal with only triangular heat vents; 11.5` high.
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