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Apr 10, 2019 · Aladdin lamps were made in the USA until 1963, after which brass lamps were imported from England. Only the glass lamps continued to be made in the USA. Since 1977 the Aladdin burners have been manufactured in Hong Kong while the fonts are made in the USA and England.
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1908– Victor S. Johnson founded the Mantle Lamp Company of America in Chicago, Illinois1908– Johnson obtained the Aladdin trademark1908– An incandescent burner called the Practicus (or Praktus) was imported from Germany and is first sold under the Aladdin name1909– The first model of the American-made Aladdin lamp was sold1926– The name of the company was changed to Aladdin Industries1926– Johnson bought the Lippincott Glass factory in Alexandria, Indiana to make glass lamps, chimneys and shades1926– A factory was built on a 13-acre site, which was incorporated into a village called Aladdin with 22 residents1926– Agents were recruited to sell throughout the country door-to-door, leaving lamps in the home for an overnight trial1930– Electric lamps first sold1931– The Lox-On Mantle is patented1932– Model A introduced a switch from central draft to “Nu-Type” side draft burners; with the center draft tube removed, lamp fonts could now be made of glass as well as metal1937– Ohio River flooded Louisville and Cincinnati; Aladdin rushed lamps to thousands stranded without power1955– Naugatuck River floods the Plume & Atwood fabricating plant, destroying all plant equipment, bringing an end to the production of the popular Model B burner1956– Production of electric lamps ended1963– Brass lamp manufacturing moved from USA to England1973– Aladdin Knights collector organization is formed to collect and preserve memorabilia1999– Aladdin Industries sold the lamp division to 14 members of the Aladdin Kinghts (collectors/investors), who changed the name of the company to Aladdin Mantle Lamp Company (headquarters located...
2015 – Crownplace Brands, Ltd. purchased the assets of Aladdin Lighting Technologies, Inc (ALT); all stock and assembly were relocated to Dalton, Ohio
Lampshades were made of glass while mantles and chimneys were imported from Germany, but the company soon began contracting independent glass companies to produce their own hardware at their own in-house manufacturing facility.
Over the years Aladdin lamps were manufactured in a wide variety of styles. The first were made of metal, either brass or nickel plated brass. There were several models of the metal lamps including table lamps, bracket lamps, and some very unusual hanging lamps.
Aladdins have been made as table lamps, hanging lamps, floor lamps, wall or bracket lamps and later, caboose lamps. The company designed their lamps to use in most any indoor location. The early lamps (Models 1 through 12) were made primarily of brass and nickel plated.
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