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Early 20th Century Railroad Lantern with Fresnel Lenses pirate The cylinder is aluminum made

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Description

The cylinder is aluminum made to look like wood

paint placed over some damage to keep it readable

This trophy reads

The name Claddagh comes from an area in County Galway where the symbol was first invented

It is important to note that two of the drawers display chips missing from the wood

Early 20th Century Railroad Lantern with Fresnel Lenses pirate The cylinder is aluminum madec. 1900s; The Handlan Buck Co. St. Louis Antique painted cast iron kerosene railroad lantern with fresnel lenses. This piece was manufactured by Handlan Buck, a prominent manufacturer of railroad lamps and lanterns that operated from the 1850s until the 1970s. The company was both highly respected and patronized by railroad companies, with strong sales in its home region of the Midwest. As evidenced by an embossed ownership tag, this particular lamp

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