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Bradley & Hubbard

Bradley & Hubbard is a name found on many metal objects. Walter Hubbard and his brother-in-law, Nathaniel Lyman Bradley, started making cast iron clocks, tables, frames, andirons, lamps, chandeliers, sconces, and sewing birds in 1854 in Meriden, Connecticut. Before it found large success with kerosene-burning lamps with glass shades in the 1870s, Bradley & Hubbard mainly produced clocks, along with call bells and sewing machines. The company became Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company in 1875. Charles Parker Company bought the firm in 1940. 

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Category Bradley & Hubbard
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Pattern or Item Lamp
Description Nude Women, Oval Crest, Garlands Slag Glass Metal, c.1910, 14 x 10 In.
Year Priced 2011
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