identification please

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  1. Michel

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    Hi all
    a friend of mine got this very small lamp, without any brand
    Here is the lamp near an Hipolito 150 CP
    On the aluminium knob is written "allumage" in french language for lighting
    Could be a Ditmar ??
    thanks Petite lampe pression 1.jpg Petite lampe pression 2].jpg Petite lampe pression 3.jpg Petite lampe pression 4.jpg
     
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    For me it looks more American.
    Tanks looks like a military stove part. Best guess is made from available parts by a company or someone.
     
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    thanks @WimVe
    I first also thought about a stove tank (Selus brand ?) but if we think of a DIY lamp, from where could come the upper part of the lamp ?
    The lamp seems to be well built, She is harmonious.
    I think this is a lamp for the french market
     
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    While the feet looked like they were scavenged from a military stove, the tank is definitely not from any of the US military stoves. I think it is a production model, but from where I've no clue.
     
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    I made some researches
    I think this is Selus or Selor brand (Etablissements Daval et Grablv, 11/13 rue Planchat, Paris XX)
    I didn't found many catalogues of those guys..... and only for heating appliances (stoves)
    Who knows those brands ?
     
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    Another postal adress in 1929 : Daval et Grably, 1 rue du Jura à Paris XIII
    As I am on the track of a Selus/Selor production, I also post the identification question on CCS :
    Selus or Selor pressure lamp ?
     

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