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lot of 4, all 19th century; includes an unusual cast iron grease lamp with attached saucer base with handle, embossed mark By E. Katzinger Chicago, with hinged lid; 10.25` long x 6` wide x 5` high; PLUS a brass 3 spout Lucerne oil lamp with original chain suspended tools; 19` high; PLUS an early sealing wax smelter; tin with burner having mica windows, pierced tin basket top with bail handle and removable tin bucket for wax, also with bail handle; font in base marked on burner Patd. Jan. 16, 83 & Feb. 11, 73; 9.5` high, excluding bail; AND a cast iron wall-mounted match box with striker base and hinged lid embossed Self-Closing/For Matches & C./Patented. Dec. 20. 1864/D.M. & Co./New Haven; 5.5` long x 3.5` deep x 2.5` high, with traces of old paint.
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