Congrats Johan to a fine and rare lamp! Here´s a catalogue image. Unfortunately I can´t date it! /Conny [ATTACH]
@WimVe Wim - here´s an Austrian HS patent. Maybe easier for you to read German than French ;):). /Conny
Hi Clay, and welcome to the forum! I think this gravity lamp should have been posted under "Gravity Lamps - all makes". No. worry, mods can fix...
Polybus - I have got a spare complete pump rod for the 1020 lantern for you. Just PM me! David... I though steam locomotives were under the "open...
Thanks Jeff!
Hi all, Here is my latest restoration, the Akron Diamond 121 G "Utility Lamp". This lamp has about the same burner assembly as on the 102 G lamp,...
Hi all, I had my grandsons over on Friday (three and six years old), as every Friday. I asked them what they wanted to do this Friday and they...
Not an answer for the original posting, but from the aftermath discussion! I agree with Ross. Having something copied from an open commercial site...
Thanks Jean and Stevie! Here´s another small lot to drool about ;)=P~! /Conny [ATTACH]
Hi all, This is my example of the "Model R" Coleman Reading Lamp. I acquired this lamp from the Hiatt auction a couple of years ago. I'm not a...
@WimVe I haven´t seen an example of this lamp before, so I thought it would be a rare beast! /Conny
Thanks Tony! @Tony Press
Hi all, Acquiring this Phoebus 40 stove conversion lamp, I didn't know if it was restorable. The images of the lamp said bad condition and as...
Hi all, This is another American old timer lamp....the Astley Portable Parlor Lamp, made by the Allen Sparks Gas Light Company, Lansing Michigan....
Thanks Tony!
This is my latest lamp restoration, a Bré (Bregier, Deligne & Cie) French company pressure table lamp. Probably late 1920,s to around 1930. There...
Hi All, This Akron 92 is a rare and odd Akron table lamp from around 1919. Kind of transition lamp from the Akron (late 1910,s) 83/84 torch...
Hi After some research I found a "The Sun Vapor Street Light Company" catalogue from 1905 with my lamp displayed in that catalogue. It says the...
Thanks Reinhard, Yes that Petromax table lamp is what we are used to see as the Nr.822 lamp, maybe 20 years later in the 1930,s. A problem is that...
Hi all, When reading the 1913 E&G catalogue a bit more meticulous, I detected that my version of the Petromax Tischlampe is numbered as the "882"...
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