Testing a 1958 Canadian 236 straight out of the delivery carton because it had a (broken) mantle on it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
@Mr.Bigg I’ll let the Petromax experts answer your question about the model/make, but I want to ask whether that glass came with the lamp, and...
@Camp numao I’m working on another Australian Gloria lamp that has the same handle. I was originally painted black: [ATTACH] Cheers Tony
Nice work, @gkpllantern! Thank you for the detailed post. Tony
@Kevin Goyer Mark’s lantern is an Australian-made Aladdin Model 1A made from around 1940 and close copy of a Radius 119 lantern. Cheers Tony
@Camp numao It would have been painted originally, but it came to me with the paint sanded back to bare wood. Tony
Thank you, Paul. Cheers Tony
@Pancho I actually don’t think that’s necessary as almost all, if not all, Canadian, Australian, and UK Coleman models are the same as the...
Thanks, Marko. Cheers Tony
OK, Ross. I'll start on a list and confer with Nils and others. Cheers Tony
@Nils Stephenson, @Carlsson & @spiritburner I, too, have been pondering this very subject, and discussed it recently with another collector. I...
@Johan Osinga I notice it has a pressure release valve on the filler cap, which is usual for kerosene lamps rather than gasoline ones. Neil...
This is another Australian Gloria table lamp using the hollow wire No. 20 burner with inverted plumbing, and an Akron-style tank. It is similar,...
[ATTACH] Cheers Tony
Thanks for all that information, Paul. Cheers Tony
Thanks, Johan. Cheers Tony
Nice lantern, @Johan Osinga. I can’t quite tell from the photos, but is there any writing on the fibre control wheel? Cheers Tony
*daylight!
@phaedrus42 See question above. Tony
Outside in broad daylite: Aussie Gloria Table lamp using a Gloria hollow wire No. 20 burner. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Cheers Tony
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