Here is another Theodore Kreingel "Meteor" from Russia from the early 20th century. It has a jet with about a 0.35 mm hole, so it does not work with kerosene, but runs on ethanol. I made a holder for a standard Anchor glass. I made a mixing system and mantle holder using two ceramic mixers from Anchor. The Northstar mantle fits in it. I made an adapter for the quick-release coupler of a modern compressor. I also made a pressure gauge scale, because the original is missing. I could not attach an SVG directly, so I attached a GIF. Now the lantern works relatively stably. Admittedly, it looks sloppy and doesn't burn quite properly. Nevertheless, as far as I know, this is the most successful operation of a Kreingel lamp in recent history.
By the way, there is the mark "Привилегiя 1461-17817" ("Privilege 1461-17817") on the lantern bottom.