This is a circa-1900 kerosene-fueled switch lamp, probably manufactured by R.E. Dietz, of New York, says Bruce Gamage, of Rockland’s Gamage Antiques. At the time, a railroad switch would have been ...
I acquired this wood-fired stove from a friend in Skowhegan, where it had been the only cooking appliance in his kitchen. — Paul Politz, Gorham “Just about every Maine home had one of these in the ...
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Gamage for years has worried about a fire breaking out in the debris on Dale’s property at 386 Skowhegan Road, which would put Gamage’s antiques mall at risk because it is so close to Dale’s land.