I spotted a Philadelphia and Reading Railway lantern in a clients basement today

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I spotted this Philadelphia and Reading Railway lantern in a clients basement today. $10.00 later it was mine. :-)

This version was in use from 1906 - 1908;

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I put this night light display case together over the winter using old tin trains & related train set items.

The lantern at upper left was my great grandfathers on my mother's side, he worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

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A clear globe makes it a “watchman” or interior lamp. Other colors would be for for train signal lights for departing, arrival and underway on each end of the train.
 
I spotted this Philadelphia and Reading Railway lantern in a clients basement today. $10.00 later it was mine. :)

This version was in use from 1906 - 1908;

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I worked on the railroad for 40 years. The last 20 years were with Canadian Pacific. The tools that we used were so archaic when I first started it was a wonder we actually got anything done. That lantern I'm guessing was used many, many years. Railroads were notoriously slow to make changes. That's a really nice find. I wish I would have kept more of that kind of stuff when I had the chance. Steve
 
I have this hangin from the ceiling in the bedroom. It's an Embury #2 Air Pilot. I actually blow it off and use it when the power goes out. It works quite well, too.

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I have a red L&N, my wife found it at a antique store and got it for my birthday several years ago.

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If the red globe is the same matching name brand as the lantern, that's worth a good little chunk. A lot of time they will have a generic unmarked globe.....especially the red ones because everybody wants red.
 
If the red globe is the same matching name brand as the lantern, that's worth a good little chunk. A lot of time they will have a generic unmarked globe.....especially the red ones because everybody wants red.
The globe on mine looks to be the generic one.
 
My great grandfathers lamp is also 'generic' glass & tin without a RR logo in either. The glass is also clear since he was a Conductor, checking tickets, etc.

This one in addition to the globe also has P & R Ry stamped into the metal top.

I can post a photo of the top after it is done soaking to clean it up.
 
If the red globe is the same matching name brand as the lantern, that's worth a good little chunk. A lot of time they will have a generic unmarked globe.....especially the red ones because everybody wants red.

What do you consider a"good little chunk."?
 
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