1915-1920 Economy table lamp

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  1. Conny C

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    Hi all.

    Here's my restoration of an Economy Lamp Co. lamp from around 1915 - 1920. No markings on the lamp, but this torch lit burner is one type used for Economy lamps and lanterns. The burner casting is very special with an intriguing pattern, and is equipped with a vertical cleaning needle control. This burner is present in a Economy lantern patent from 1915 and is also present on the Economy Model 22 lamp 1919 - 1921. I believe this lamp with a font also used on an early Sun Gas Lamp Co. lamp in my collection, pre dates the model 22 lamp so probably made around 1915 - 1920.

    The lamp came with most nickel plating gone; was missing the cleaning needle control wheel and the heat smoke bell. I decided to try the lamp without a generator restore and it was pretty easy to get the lamp going. Needs a lot of pre heating though.

    I'm glad I can add this scarce lamp to my American old timer collection.

    /Conny


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    .... Economy lamp with Sun Gas Lamp Co. similar fonts.jpg Side by side a Sun Gas Lamp Co. lamp (similar fonts).....

    Before restoration....... Economy Gas Lamp Co. lamp before 2.jpg Economy Gas Lamp Co. lamp before 1.jpg
     
  2. Tony Press

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    @Conny C

    That is beautiful. And such a fine restoration!

    Cheers

    Tony
     
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    Hi Conny,

    As always.....awesome. The burner set-up it quite strange, how would the fuel/air mixture flow, might be quite simple, but I'm quite confused by the slanted and horisontal cross on it?

    Jaco
     
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    A splendid restoration of a grand old lamp!:thumbup::clap::clap::thumbup:
     
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    I appreciate this post very much. I bought this burner in a lantern recently. Now I want a table lamp to practice on before I tear into the lantern. Thank you!
     
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    This Economy table lamp is model A in the PLC. I don't know when they were made but by 1919 the same burner was mounted on a flatter topped tank so it will pre date that and the burner pre dates the patent for the first lantern in 1914 so I would guess at about 1909 to 1916. ::Neil::
     
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    Very nice
     
  8. Tony Press

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    Is the lamp shade on this lamp original to the lamp? If it’s not, do you know who made that lamp shade?

    Tony
     
  9. Conny C

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    @Tony Press Tony, This lamp is not shown in any catalogue or ad I know of,
    so not sure what would have been an original shade. The Economy 22 lamp shows a
    dome shade, so I thought it would also be good for this lamp configuration.
    This shade is know as a "Rayo" wick lamp shade and also used on Coleman lamps as the nr 306 shade.

    /Conny
     
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    Thanks, Conny.

    Cheers

    Tony
     
  11. camping.mike United States

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    as well have an econamy model 22 just had a wasps nest or something in the neck ofhe burner otherwise lit right up after tourching it
     
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    Well.... I´m glad it did! Any chance of images?

    /Conny
     
  13. camping.mike United States

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    here some pics of it it needs a stud shade holder and smoke bell

    IMG_20241224_165246.jpg IMG_20241224_165311.jpg IMG_20241219_130637.jpg
     
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  14. camping.mike United States

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    here is better images of my econamy lamp what about a heat bell for it seems my fount is a little diffrent on the top Conny why don't you light your sunlamp, I would like to see that lit

    IMG_20250725_093840179_HDR.jpg IMG_20250725_093845928.jpg
     
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  15. Conny C

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    Hello Mike,

    Well... I did a lighting test in 2011 of that Sun Gas lamp and posted that lamp on this forum
    .... 1910(?) Sun Gas lamp

    /Conny
     

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