Good evening I've had this lamp for a while but l don't know the brand and model.I'd like some opinions from you all.It doesn't have a cleaning needle, but it's working
Phoebus or perhaps under license? have a look for this thread in the gallery its a stove conversion but there are lots of similarities hopefully other members can help @Juan
Good morning. Yes, the evaporator and burner parts are very similar. I've had it for about two years and I was very curious. Thank you.
Phoebus burner yes but compare the tank, filler cap and wood handle on this Standard table lantern Standard No.3060
I think this lamp is all Standard Licht made, both burner and tank. The upper part with burner is from the Standard Licht 1000 table lamp combined with the tank/font from a Standard Licht 1060 table lamp. This combination has not been found in the Standard Licht papers, but Neil gives a hint that this Standard Licht table lamp combination was a possibilty, as he says in his PLC ..... Attached you find Standad Licht catalogue images 1931 (Neil) and the 1924 patent of Fezer. /Conny
The standard 1060 is actually the closest thing to this piece, even though it doesn't have any markings. Thanks to the members and to @Conny C for the image revealing the identity of this lamp. Regards, Irineu
@irineu With that upper burner part with a globe shade holder ring I think your lamp originally looked like this ...... Here are lamp conversion parts for the Phoebus 40 lamp and similar parts are also the ones used on your lamp ..... /Conny