Yes it's the pricker control for a Volcan/Radiosol lantern. So far I know of 69 lamp brands of this type from Argentina so it could be from any of...
As Martin says I don't list this one. I will do so now of course and could you give me a close up image of the brand lable please. It's always...
With the red or blue Alladdin-Petromax label they were exclusive to the UK as far as I know and only sold here from 1937 to 1939. As a Petromax...
Strictly speaking they are Table lamp TL12 with a Vitreosil globe and ML93 is the lamp and gallery only which was used as a drop in for lamps such...
As far as I know Hipolito never made a gasoline lantern and certainly not the Petromax type which is your H502. That is strictly a kero model....
Does it have a brass knurled base or steel and crimped. The brass type will unscrew. They are very tight but will come out and allow you to brush...
Yes it's still here somewhere as I rarely let any lamps escape. They were sold in the UK and I have seen quite a few. They are a powerful small...
The catalogued table lamps of the period were poished & lacquered brass but the main catalogues don't show the radiators. This is the R1 folder...
Another thought this morning. These were I presume marketed by both Veritas and Thermidor. That stamp includes "Patent Pending" so I wonder of...
Interesting and thanks for this but I must have seen a stamp B53 so being a cynical old git I have to wonder if this is a date mark and not the...
The slant burner came with three generators during its production lifetime and there are 4 that will fit. Original was a T88 straight gen with a...
I see in the PLC I have this as Model B53 but I'm damned if I can find where I got that info from. There must be some other paperwork very well...
Your lamp is a Nulite Model 10 "Favorite" 400cp gasoline table lamp made between about 1916 and the mid 1920s. The shade appears to be the...
I was asked by Christer to have another look at this. So we know a bit more now and it certainly isn't a 221 or 222 'cos a 221 surfaced recently...
The only paper I have showing the bowl fire is this ad from 1952. ::Neil:: [ATTACH]
It's too big to be 827. Matte finish and that size is Model 829 Bundeswehr 500cp ::Neil::
Yes they will fit but they are longer and with a shorter end thread which will stand the buttons out too far. ::Neil::
The copper tanks don't turn up so often and when they do are normally at a premium. Can't really date them but I suspect all are mid 1930s at the...
Likely but if the lamp holds pressure then best left alone. Just run a gun barrel brush down to the bottom to clean any crud out. It's pretty rare...
That fuel tube is a single tube through the handle to the bottom of the fount and is screwed and solder sealed at top and bottom of the fount. In...
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