First of all - What a nice and rare lamp Michel! It has the "Intens" logo/brand in common with my radiator Etna/Intens and also the stove tank...
I think this is a butane fed, Lilor Lampe Portative Type 716, made by the French brand Lilor (Liotard Freres/Primagaz). Here you can see more...
Hi James, Sorry the lantern was electrocuted. I may have some parts left over from my first 4500 restoration, that was "cobbled" together with...
Great fettling and a superb lamp Michel :thumbup: . It is sure a nice looking lamp and it seems to be working good now. The...
Dan - After a good clean up of the frame tubes in a citric bath, I applied linseed-oil with a brush on the parts I wanted to be black and then had...
Pete - nice job on a fantastic lamp! Also a very cool "Indifferent" logo on the glass globe. I have a couple of kerosene mantle burner chimneys...
Hi all, I bought this piece of junk :wink: off eBay hoping it was restorable. I was lucky finding a tight fuel feeding system with no leakages...
Sorry, misjudged the HW wire for an electrical cable! /Conny
Nice HW. Is it electrocuted? Certainly a Best lighting; has the same burner type as on my table lamp. /Conny [ATTACH]
Anthony - the measurements I gave in that thread is for the biggest Wiktorin burner. There´s also a middle size Wiktorin burner and the one you...
Nice catch Tony. Is the glass globe original? Should be a Wiktorin logo on the globe as well as three small holes. /Conny
Hi Greg, and a late welcome to this forum also from me. This is not Tures, although very similar in style, see attached picture of mine!...
This bizarre Lilor Frankenlamp went just now for 426€...
Claus, a smiley :- or a :wink makes wonders sometimes :) :wink: ! Maybe the person on Fotogenforum.se referred to Energihistoriska...
Claus, I'm not trying to picking a fight with you, but my post is a response of how I felt reading your post. My interpretation of what you wrote...
Well Claus, I'm not sure I like the tone and your implications in your post of 11-06-15 04:44. I can understand you are eager to restore this lamp...
Jean and Claus - Thanks, the Pretzel shade is my favorite opal shade and was used among others for the Nulite 110 lamp. /Conny
Hi all, Here is my example of the No.4A Ulfers Mfg. Co. table lamp, also known as the Perfection and Radiolite lamp, probably made around 1920....
Great and interesting lamp Michel; you´ve done a nice restore on this one :thumbup: ! Was it originally plated? /Conny
Claus - The very early pressure lamps were full of odd and intresting technical solutions for making a burner produce the Bunsen flame necessary...
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