Q: In the attic of an old Wisconsin farmhouse we found several Aladdin kerosene lamps, some of which were converted to electricity. How can we find out their value, and where we can sell them? A: ...
Kerosene lamps provide ambience from an earlier century. They serve as a light source safer and more powerful than an open candlestick. In the past, they were used on trains and horse-drawn carriages.
Q — I own an Aladdin (kerosene) Mantle B-400 bracket type lamp, especially designed for Railway Service. The address on the box reads: “Aladdin Industries, Inc., 703 Murpheysboro Road, Nashville, Tenn ...
As long as I can remember, my family has had Aladdin Lamps. My dad called them "coal oil lamps." All of ours were made by a company called Aladdin, although there were other manufacturers. Before ...
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