Nice Bo! Like a marriage of a Radius 107 (upper half), and a Hasag (lower half). Have you had her running? /Conny [ATTACH]
Michel, in all honest.......nooo [-(
Hi Michel, According to Terry M.,s site, a 40,s made lantern. This lantern is also present in a 1947/49 "Repair parts and supplies catalog"....
Hi Michel, Nice lamp! Agree, often you see catalogue images of lamps for a long period of time; still the same drawing/image even if changes have...
A great and interesting lantern :thumbup: , Pete! /Conny
Hi all, This is a Pinchard (later Mirus) made "Gaz Bleu Petrole" parabolic heater/radiator from the 1920´s. This is my third Gaz Bleu Petrole...
Thanks Jeff! Will probably remain as a shelf queen, the rest of her life
Hi all, First seeing this rare lamp I wanted it, regardless of the poor condition it seemed to be in. I knew it would be difficult bringing it...
Great lamp Peter! /Conny
Hi all, This is the "Triumph stand lamp" from the Brilliant Gas Lamp Company - Chicago. Years ago I bought a Triumph lamp and on arrival I...
Hi Claus, as for age - the article from which this Saloswet lamp drawing is retrieved, was written in 1910. /Conny
Hi Claus, I found this image/drawing of what seems to be a very similar lamp to the one you have. This "Saloswet" lamp was manufactured in St....
Michel, A very nice Bre table lamp you´ve got there :thumbup:. I think production year is around 1930 as the tank and burner head is smilar, if...
Hi Bungsy, Interesting! There seems to be a double mantle burner on the "other" Kerona lamp one would find among the Kerona ads. It´s hard to...
Bungsy, hmmm.....strange lamp you have. Looks like a Kerona married to a Nagel Chase burner assembly. Looks nice though! /Conny
Claus - Gravity lamps need a tank above the burner area, and there´s no tank on top of this, I think. If a donut you must have pressure from...
Hi Gerard, It was a guess from how my table lamp burner works. It is a tube from the top lid that goes down to a pre heater reservoir. Obviously...
Hi Gerard, Nice catch you have there, not many of these have surfaced so far. What you´ve got is a Hasag Invert Gral 1 hanging lamp (Lyre Lamp),...
Nice catch Andreas :thumbup:, congrats! You can find this lantern in a 1928 Intens catalogue! /Conny [ATTACH]
Hi PodBros, The Y-ending is important in Sweden and indicate a male name :wink: ! The Lux burner was at least present in lamps in 1902 (seen in...
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