By Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rosson
From Tribune News Service
Dear Helaine and Joe:
My parents purchased these hurricane lamps possibly around 1950. In a note they said they had been made in occupied Germany. Might they have any value in today’s marketplace?
Thank you,
B. S.
Dear B. S.:
We have several problems with this description. The first is the idea that the pieces are “hurricane lamps.” They are not.
A hurricane lamp is an oil or paraffin lamp (or in some cases, a candlestick) with a strong glass cover over it to protect the flame from being extinguished by the wind. There is sometimes a perforated metal lid, also designed to protect the flame from the wind….
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