 This one was called the K173-216C Modern Early American Pitcher Lamp.
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 The K192-229 (left) is marked Kron whereas the smaller K192-10 is marked RAG.
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 Left, marked RAG Kron. Right, marked RAG.
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 The K170-216W Modern Butterfly Table Lamp with Mosaic Pattern is marked RAG Kron.
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 Marked RAG Kron, this K316B Madonna lamp was part of the mosaic line, which used a motif that Kron developed at Gilmer Potteries and continued at Texans.
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 Marked Gunter.
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 Left, K133-46. Right, K134-16A.
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 This K133-46 is in a non-standard color, and was probably made for an employee.
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 Marked on the bottom, RAG Kron. The placement of the marking was necessary because of the unique mold (a horizontal split) that was required.
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 An unusual Kron design. Rare.
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 K189-14V
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 K186-220
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 K186-220
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 The limited-edition Bicentennial Lamp.
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 The back of the Bicentennial Lamp has a ©Gunter marking, as well as the lamps limited-edition number and Richard Gunter signature applied in gold.
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 Original shades are seldom found today, this one matching the lamp. Because Texans had their own shade shop they were able to provide a complete, unique product.
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 Marked RAG K, the only known lamp with such a marking.
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