Very nice collection, and display. Congrats. I myself would be afraid to handle them. Ira.



On 11/23/2013 7:49 AM, Jeff Thomas wrote:
Wow, a subject area I still have some interest in :)

I began collecting antique Christmas lamps in the 60's, and continued up to about 1990.
Germany was a big producer in the 20's and 30's, and then moved to Japan.
The clear glass painted envelope lamps from Germany often used a carbon filament.

We have wall mounted display cases for some of the more interesting and rare lamps. And frequently decorate the tree with them.

Jeff


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