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includes a tin example with nickel plate marked E. Flaig/Danville, Ky. on hinged lamp door and brass plate below on front of foot Pat.d June 4, 1873/A. Ferguson/65 Fulton St., N.Y. with silver plated half circle interior reflector, folding rear handles and ring on back and top for hanging; burner/font removable from bottom; in original slightly worn black finish; 9` high; PLUS a brass and tin cylindrical example with hinged front magnifying lens door and interior lamp cover with sliding handle at base to close off light; brass burner/front marked E. Miller & co. U.S.A. and is removed through front door; with folding rear handles; 8.5` high; AND pressed globe lantern marked Lens Patn`d/Dec. 2, 1910/Trade Mark Triplex; font is removable from front/base, with folding top bail handle; 8.5` high, excluding bail.
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