This is a lovely Antique vintage hard to find early American P&A Eagle Burner Pedestal Finger Oil Lamp in the frosted clear Three Faces pattern, circa 1920. It has 3 sided faces on the stem with satin finish. From the top of the chimney to the bottom of the base the P&A Eagle Burner Pedestal Finger Oil Lamp measures: the base is 11" tall, capacity for the oil is 5" in diameter, the bottom base of the leg is 4 5/8" in diameter. Total height, with the glass cover on, is 17 3/4". The weight of one lamp 36.5 oz. The brass burner is marked, Eagle, and the thumbnail is inscribed, Made in USA, P & A Dorset Div, Thomaston Conn. Brand new, never used ! The Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company was organized in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1869, under the name, Holmes, Booth and Atwood. Soon after its formation the firm bought some brass mills in Thomaston and Waterbury. Due to a legal battle over the name they incorporated in 1880 under Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company, producing a full line of lamps and lamp trimmings for their company and also other manufacturers. From 1871 to 1912 the company was listed as the assignee for at east 62 lighting patents. They relocated to Thomaston, Connecticut in 1955, remaining there until the late 1950's, when Risdon Manufacturing Company of Danbury, Connecticut took over. Risdon continued to produce P&A burners well into the 1960's. Landers, Frary & Clark, from New Britain, Connecticut bought the fabricating division of P&A, which was subsequently purchased by the J. W. Williams Company, New York. General Electric Company's Housewares Division acquired J. W. Williams in 1965. The items are in excellent condition. 
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