1915 does seem to be when this short D1 was advertised as new but I agree some of the features suggest earlier. A salesmen's demonstrator or...
I would think it has to be 1915 at the earliest as it was advertised as a new model in July 1915. Probably on sale for some years after as well of...
AGM 3718 first appears in the 1937 catalogue and is also in the 1939 edition. Here are the three lamp pages from 1937. ::Neil::
Same lantern as 711 but Nickel over black makes it model 751. I don't think I have seen another so a real nice find. ::Neil::
It's a Kitson short D1. I know where it went and I would expect we will see it fettled and working in due course. ::Neil::
The pump and filler locations suggest 1928 to 1932 but I guess Nils and Bo will know better than me. There should be a date code stamped in the...
Look up Stanleys 969H in the PLC. Another example of an AGM lamp not listed in any AGM paper but sold in the UK by Stanleys and probably by Quirks...
A bulge like that in a Tilley is always a scrap tank. A common failing with all post 1957 Tilley lanterns. ::Neil::
Ah well maybe BUT it's not marked so we have no evidence of who sold it allthough we do know who made it and anyway we list lamps by...
There is no catalogue or advert evidence that AGM ever directly sold a portable bracket lamp but this is probably AGM model 178. This lamp turns...
Certainly looks like an AGM burner but I don't recognize anything else. ::Neil::
I have this listed but just with Bentley as a retailer so the manufacturer info is really good thanks for posting this, ::Neil::
These are the AGM burner images from the PLC and the Nulite HW burner from the 1912 catalogue. ::Neil::[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm not sure but I would expect the threads to be different at least and I suspect the P'Max is a larger Dia as well. I know you have to reduce...
You can fit a Petromax needle by cutting off the brass nose and drill & tap the eccentric block M2. The needle has to be modified by grinding off...
Yes TL10 with an original opal shade. ::Neil::
Model 154 is a 300cp gasoline lamp near identical to 118B and that was sold in silvertone finish. I don't know of many but certainly at least one...
Well it's listed and illustrated now and will be in PLC 95 when I get round to publishing the next revision. ::Neil::
This is not listed in the PLC because I have never seen another Powerlight with that Pitner burner. My instinct is it's probably correct, given...
Is that filler cap a ball non return and missing the air stem? There has to be some way to lift the fuel up to the burner. Not a lamp I know...
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