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help value-ing my century, if possible-date found, was hidden

I found the date LOL. Took some serious digging in the forum, a bunch of turning and twisting it (cover cap securely on) over to find. But it says 87 on this one inside the bottle.

So basically just showing it off now LOL and seeing what I have.

I'm going to try to post a couple of pics I took, but here's some info:

It is brushed satin brass.

The bottom has felt, no feet.

The top is red wax/yellow fluid.

It is a 52 oz'er.

Thanks in advance!

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1987 red/yellow Aristocrat, series 1120, specifically model 1122. This model/color was commonly sold in the late 80s by stores like Jafco/Best and Service Merchandise for around $60. Nice lamp, not uncommon, but pretty and in good working order. These do their best in a dimly-lit room where there's enough light to see the brass, but not enough to cut the glimmer from the holes in the base. The perfect lamp, IMO, for an end table in a living room.

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