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Based on John Frei Junior's 1933 patent15, this lamp resembles a bubble light, but it actually is not. The long tube is made of solid glass and glows from the light cast from a lamp located in the metal cone in the center of the “half biscuit” shape. These lamps pre-date the first bubble lights and this example utilizes a lamp made by the Matchless Electric Company. After Noma acquired Glo-Lite, the remaining stock of biscuits used in these candle lamps were utilized on the earliest Noma bubble lights1. |
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