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Two Amber Glass Lamps. (Mould Blown)

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johnphilip:
I will dig out the Nazeing book in the morning and then ask Ray Annenberg about the W/Fs ones,i did have a chat with Ray about these a few years back when we saw some of the W/Fs in an antique shop.I believe we have a Nazeing contact on the forum.JP

Gilead:
Hi Max.
           A question i was asking myself and thought they must have had the cage in the mould when they were blown but then i thought would'nt the glass have gone round the cage and been stuck.

Hopefully some one maybe able to explain this ? have looked high and low for these on the web under both Nazeing and Whitefrars but to no avail.
        Steve

PS thank you johnphillip appreciated, crossed as i was typing my reply to Max.

johnphilip:
Hi again Steve, i think the reason you cant find any on the net is probably very few people know what they are the ones i saw with Ray about ten years ago are still in the same shop or they were two weeks ago four of them just described as hanging lamp shades.

Gilead:
johnphillip.
              That is interesting to know i wonder if they are of the same make four you say i could always put six up instead of two ;D, but may make the place look like an Xmas tree then?
                                                      cheers
                                                      steve

Frank:
The pattern would have come from a dip mould prior to blowing in the cage. These don't look like Nazeing ones, metalwork is a bit coarse. Can you add some details of the top fitting, I can see the bulb holder is a replacement but the metal will date them if it is original. A lot of companies made this and Nazeing started in the 30's but earlier is possible too, for other makers.

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