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  SureLight Bottom.JPG - SURE-LIGHT BOTTOM - Very rare brass lamp marked “SURE-LIGHT” on top, main feature is three brass lugs that secure the top to the bottom, follows patent No. 1,088,020 filed by Joseph Haskins on Dec. 6, 1911 and awarded on Feb. 24, 1914, Haskins was a coal miner living in Catlin, IL, made in early 1910s by Sure Light Acetylene Co. which isthought to have been located in Danville, IL, mint unfired condition  SEE HASKIN'S SURE LIGHT PATENT IN FOLLOWING PIC  
Haskins SureLight Patent
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SureLight Bottom | SURE-LIGHT BOTTOM - Very rare brass lamp marked “SURE-LIGHT” on top, main feature is three brass lugs that secure the top to the bottom, follows patent No. 1,088,020 filed by Joseph Haskins on Dec. 6, 1911 and awarded on Feb. 24, 1914, Haskins was a coal miner living in Catlin, IL, made in early 1910s by Sure Light Acetylene Co. which is thought to have been located in Danville, IL, mint unfired condition SEE HASKIN'S SURE LIGHT PATENT IN FOLLOWING PIC Download Original Image
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