Coleman 355 Globes

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  1. Sedgman

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    The Coleman 355 globe is quite large and featured on several Coleman table lamps. Sometimes they were used alone to protect the mantle(s) and at other times in conjunction with and for the protection of a shade. Some of the Coleman lamp models they were used with included the: 128, 134G, 138, 139, and 168K to name a few. The globe seems to have been used from around the mid-thirties through to the late forties or early fifties.

    The standard, or common, Pyrex 355 globe had a top opening of about 75 mm and a lower opening of about 87 mm. This is the 355 globe most people are familiar with and the only one known by many folk.

    However, there is another version of the 355 globe that is fundamentally the same size excepting for a completely open bottom end. The best name I can find for this version as a differentiation is the ‘Export’ model 355. This export version globe is featured in the 1949-50 C J Thomas (Australian Coleman retailer) catalog.

    Feedback on this issue is most welcome and doe’s anyone have a better or more technical description of the shape. Honey Jar is just my personal description.

    Here are some photos.

    Coleman 355 Globes (Both Types).jpg
    Export (L) and Standard/Common (R)

    Coleman 355 Standard.jpg
    Standard 355

    Coleman 355 Export.jpg
    Export 355



    355 Globe measurements.jpg

    Dimensions

    Tip: Because these globes are less common now and expensive, many people adapt and use a Northstar globe in lieu.
     
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    I have one that came in a Tilley lamp and the lady told me his father brought the lamp from England to Nevada and mine has sandblasted logo
     
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    @Sedgman

    I’m over in WA (not the USA version) at the moment but I have at least two variations of the Coleman 355 globe (and I may have another):

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    Cheers

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    Those are wonderful catalogues @Tony Press. Have you ever seen a Coleman insect screen and can anyone tell me the dimensions of the reflector ring?
     
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    The standard 355 also comes with a green sunrise:

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    @Jean J

    I’ve not seen that No.331 Insect Screen in the illustration above.


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    This link shows a post which has 4 of those globes shown in it, just scroll down the page.

    Rough CQ..
     
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    Good to see that comparison photo and the one showing the Made in England 355 ‘Export’ globe.

    The variations in the height and opening dimensions of other 355 globes I have been researching are very interesting. Your globes which you mention have differences also appear to show the height variation too.
    I think there is still more to learn about this model globe.
     
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    Perhaps other variations will turn up.
     
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    IMG_6198.jpeg Finally I found one I had saved in my phone.
     

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