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  Lee Bros. Font Marking.JPG - LEE BROS FONT STAMPING - Tin face lamp, marked on font LEE BROS. PLYMOUTH, PAand on lid PAT’D APRIL 25, 1876, 1 5/8 in. base dia., 2 in. high, double spout, ex-Bob Guthrie collection with marking 454 on bottom   (This rare marking is one of two Lee Bros. lamp markings I’m familiar with.  The one shown here is the scarcer of the two.  A second lamp marking includes the Lee Bros. Plymouth, PA stamping on the lid (see this lamp elsewhere in my pics).  The patent date refers to lamp patent No. 176,650 issued to John Q. Lee of Plymouth, PA on April 25, 1876 for an improvement to the lid that eliminates the solder joint on top.  This lamp incorporates the patented lid design.  Lee brothers John Q. and James, Jr. were born to Irish immigrant parents who came to Pennsylvania prior to 1840.  The brothers were listed as tinsmiths at 511 Lackawanna Ave. in Scranton, PA in the 1870 Scranton City Directory.  By the 1880 Federal Census, both were living in Plymouth, PA, John at the age of 36 and James 39.  Each was married with children and John was listed as a tinsmith while his brother James was listed as a tinware hardware dealer in Plymouth.  Their father James Sr. was age 71 and living with John’s family.  Beyond that, little is known of the Lee brothers.)  
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Lee Bros. Font Marking | LEE BROS FONT STAMPING - Tin face lamp, marked on font LEE BROS. PLYMOUTH, PA and on lid PAT’D APRIL 25, 1876, 1 5/8 in. base dia., 2 in. high, double spout, ex-Bob Guthrie collection with marking 454 on bottom (This rare marking is one of two Lee Bros. lamp markings I’m familiar with. The one shown here is the scarcer of the two. A second lamp marking includes the Lee Bros. Plymouth, PA stamping on the lid (see this lamp elsewhere in my pics). The patent date refers to lamp patent No. 176,650 issued to John Q. Lee of Plymouth, PA on April 25, 1876 for an improvement to the lid that eliminates the solder joint on top. This lamp incorporates the patented lid design. Lee brothers John Q. and James, Jr. were born to Irish immigrant parents who came to Pennsylvania prior to 1840. The brothers were listed as tinsmiths at 511 Lackawanna Ave. in Scranton, PA in the 1870 Scranton City Directory. By the 1880 Federal Census, both were living in Plymouth, PA, John at the age of 36 and James 39. Each was married with children and John was listed as a tinsmith while his brother James was listed as a tinware hardware dealer in Plymouth. Their father James Sr. was age 71 and living with John’s family. Beyond that, little is known of the Lee brothers.) Download Original Image
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