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  2. Miller and Sons (London, Piccadilly) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of lamps made by Miller and Sons from 1835 were sold in 2007 in New York by Christie's for $10,000, [2] and another pair from 1840 fetched $8,800 in 2000. [13] A pair of their lamps are fitted to a horse-drawn fire engine from 1862 which is displayed in the Museum of London .

  3. John Wolford - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Wolford [1] (born October 16, 1995) is an American professional football quarterback. He played college football at Wake Forest and signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2018, and played for the Los Angeles Rams from 2019 to 2022. He has also played for the Arizona Hotshots of the Alliance of American Football.

  4. Duffner and Kimberly - Wikipedia

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    Duffner & Kimberly was a New York City company which produced leaded glass and bronze lamps around the same time as Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany Studios. The Duffner & Kimberly Company was formed in December 1905, with a capital outlay of $350,000. The firm introduced its first lamps in 1906. [1]

  5. Oil lamp - Wikipedia

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    An oil lamp is a lamp used to produce light continuously for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source. The use of oil lamps began thousands of years ago and continues to this day, although their use is less common in modern times.

  6. Jamal Adams Shares What John Wolford Said After Big Hit

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    Los Angeles Rams quarterback John Wolford’s postseason debut on Saturday was marred by injury. The fill-in starter left the game after taking a big hit from Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams.

  7. J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company - Wikipedia

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    John L. Hobbs, James F. Barnes, John H. Hobbs, and J. K. Dunham were partners in both firms. [49] 1859 advertisement for kerosene and lamps. By August 1857 the company's glassworks had three furnaces for melting batch: one ten–pot, one nine–pot, and one five–pot. [50]