Radius 114 one is a strong contender in the”ugliness” competition. Nice from bottom up till the handle though. /Conny
I second your opinion David. Displaying/sharing your own lamps/lanterns and sharing other lamp related information as well is probably the reason...
Michel, what a great lamp :thumbup: ! I’m not yet convinced of age differences between the embossed and decorated ones and the more plain lamps....
Hi, Michel sent me a link to a catalogue PDF (thanks Michel) from 1929. This company Paris Negoce is displaying a range of non-pressure stoves...
Great find and work Michel :thumbup: . The only curved swan neck Succes lamp I can think of is the - No.112 lampe "Col de Cygne". The burner head...
Yes Dan, this is a nice looking and simple built radiator. I couldn’t say that of all the French pressure appliances made. Sometimes a bit tricky...
Yes David, that will make sense. That pan support saftey guard could be found on both the Lilor and Succes heaters,which also could be tilted...
Hi all, Here’s another French parabolic radiator/heater, build on a stove tank. The brand name ETNA is totally unknown to me. The only connection...
Hi all, Here is my example of the Ultimus kerosene parabolic radiator/heater. This one has a perforated “cook top” disc, but otherwise it is...
Looking forward seeing this "beast" in action! Good luck :thumbup: Michel!
Hi all, This is a gasoline fed parabolic heater that is 3 in 1……… a table heater, a wall heater and it can also serve as a stove. It has a...
Nice odd lamp Dave. Probably the No.60 Wizard Table lamp. This attached catalogue image comes from a 1925 Wizard catalogue I got from Neil,...
Hi again, I’m back with an American old-timer from around 1910; the No.226 Best Light Co. “Inverted stand lamp”. Gasoline fed and rated 300 CP...
Well David………good design and intriguing technical solutions is what was expected of the French back then. The French technical skills nowadays are...
Thanks guys, Yes, a very stylish heater but maybe a bit too complicated :wink: . /Conny
Hi all, This is a ca. 1930 - Bre kerosene/gasoline parabolic heater. I’ve had this in parts in my drawer for about a year now and I decided it...
A very nice resto on that odd beast, Neil. Great work :thumbup: ! /Conny
Hi all, This is a rare beast, a ca 1916 Akron No. 90 lantern. It may probably be the first lantern Akron Gas Lamp Co made according to paperwork....
Hi Christer, Don’t know the weather condition in Örebro; I and my wife are celebrating Midsummer in the summer house on the “back side” :wink:...
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