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
Conny, you really revealed the identity of my lamp! Figures 3033,1282 and 1283 indicate the identity of this lamp.I've been trying to find out the model for two years, and now it's finaly revealed.I'm grateful, Irineu
I have another unidentified lantern.I'll take some photos and post them, and ask the members for help.Regards Irineu