Here's a schematic for a 120v 1A power supply. They're using 2SC2751 transistors, which go up to 500v. I suppose you can put more in parallel and you can use several smaller transformers and maybe transformer taps to go up to 300v and let's say 100-200mA
They're using small transformer taps (about 30-40v AC per tap) to keep the wasted power in the transistors low at 1A , but if you're going to alter the design to work at only up to 100-200mA, you may be able to use common 115v -> 2x48v AC or 230v -> 4 x 48v AC secondary windings , or maybe use even 115v ac per winding , after all at 100mA in the worst case scenario (about 130-140v DC in, 1v at 100mA out you're going to dissipate about 15 watts, easily doable with 3-5 such transistors in parallel)