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Unread 02-16-2021, 03:27 PM   #1
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Was looking at this old lamp I bought 20+ years ago. I think I may have put it on here many years ago. The antique dealer said it came from the gun room at Abercrombie and Fitch. The gun has a recessed hinge pin and fore arm latch like a Parker, hence I call it my Parker lamp.
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Unread 02-16-2021, 05:11 PM   #2
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I have one like it here. And I know a few others with them as well. They are neat pieces.
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He had one at the PGCA Silent Auction a few years ago too.





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Here is one with the original shade.
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what a nice edition to a gun room....charlie
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There are two versions of the shade.
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Wow, I love that shade, mine didnt have one with it. As far as the A&F gun room claim, probably not, but maybe A&F sold them.
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Probably a product of Cornwall Wood Products, a company in Maine who made many novelty and useful items with the Parker gun in various sizes. Ashtrays, bookends, and lamps were the most common.
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Here are some other items with a similar shotgun. All of the items are unmarked.
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took me a while to figure out what that first picture was, then it hit me , pipe and tobacco holder.
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