This is one of my Lilor 1931 table/wall lamps. It has a G. Saroul plaque attached. Needs a bit of work. The fuel rod has broken off inside the valve and the pipe to the burner is missing. No doubt I will find other things when I take it apart. Don't think this is the original globe as I don't think it would let enough air in for the burner to run properly. Shame about the dent
Its a very nice lamp James. It was a common plant to use on lampshades from that time. There is a Whole serie of wicklamps with "WaterIris" on the Shades from back then, but your shade dont seem to belong to a Wickie. The burner should take enough air from above despite the whirley way the air gotta go. I agree with Al. Dents can add personality to a lamp, showing it had a life Claus C
Yes James, you need either a open tulip or a small round globe. This globe is for an electric lamp, but the lamp needs to breathe. Perhaps it is possible to cut the bottom ?