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"Gone With The Wind" Oil Lamp

“Gone With The Wind” Oil Lamp. 20¾” tall to top of chimney, 8½” globe diameter, 11¼” lower diameter. Weight: 18 pounds. Signed: Straus. Elongated lozenges of cane are cut at the points of four crescent shape bands of tiny hobstars. Fans are cut between the lozenges of cane. Twelve point hobstars are cut above the band of tiny hobstars. Punties are cut around the top and bottom. The globe is cut the same only with lozenges of cross cut diamonds under the band of hobstars.

From:  "Cooking with Class, Dining with Glass"  by the Lone Star Chapter of the American Cut Glass Association, Fig 54.