Hi all, "Hotter than hell" is the message from the Devil´s logo of the manufacturer of this parabolic heater; the gasoline fed "Garba Serie B",...
@Piotrek I think these are random lamp parts, from gas lightning and kerosene wick hanging lamp! /Conny
Sorry for late answer! With these French incandescent alcohol/gasoline burner lamps I have mostly used preformed rigid upright gas mantles. You...
Thanks all! /Conny
Hi all, This is the latest lamp from my work bench; an American low pressure indoor "arc" type lampvfrom The Royal Gas Light Company, Chicago....
Superb pictures, mint condition lantern:D/. Good job Patrick, as always! /Conny
Yes Jean it looks a bit comical without a proper shade as do also the Bialaddin T 10. Cost you an arm though; the last examples went for €5/6000!...
A nice fettle and well done job on these lamps, Patrick! Congrats´ Serge to two fine lanterns! /Conny
Thanks! @Fireexit1 Yes, I think they wanted to promote their lamps against the most powerful light source of that time - the electric Arc lamp!...
Hi all, This is a rare American Arc type of lamp from around 1910, made by the Bolte & Weyer Co. Chicago. In a B&W catalogue from early1910,s you...
@Jean J Here is one made of cast iron by the Swedish company "Husqvarna Vapenfabrik Aktiebolag" . Looks like a contemporary ordinary oil/kerosene...
Nice French Ourgan lantern from Pinchard/Moreau/Mirus around 1925 -1930! /Conny
Tony - The wire guard consist of two steel stripes (1 x 8 mm) twisted in the ends. The round piece is connected to the stripes with rivets....
Hi all, This is a 1928 parabolic heater CYCLOP, made by the French Lilor company. Bought in Sweden 11th of July 1928 and the heater is in a...
Congrats´ Patrick! You always display lamps/lanterns in mint condition. /Conny
Exellent find Patrick :clap::clap:! /Conny
Nice job Jeff :clap:! One more saved! /Conny
Jörg, it says "kilogrammes"!
Hi Sean, @Seansmithwfd This is most likely a lamp from the French manufacturer Bardeau & Gosse, around mid to late 1920,s. The burner unit is a...
A very nice finish on that lantern and well presented as always :clap:, Patrick! /Conny
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