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Nickel plated steel kerosene hurricane lantern
Nickel plated steel kerosene hurricane lantern












nickel plated steel kerosene hurricane lantern

ex BallaratĪn antique oil lamp with figural silver plated base, Duplex black button double burner, original glass font and shade, inscribed on the base, 'Presented To W. Fitted with Hinks patent (1862) duplex burner. The base of green onyx, the front hand painted with fl owers and the original shade etched. ex BallaratĪ small 19th century banquet lamp. Fitted with the Hinks 1862 patent duplex burner. The all original lamp and citrene overlay on rampant lion base with conforming etched citrene to clear shade. 80 cm tallĪ 19th century citrene glass banquet lamp. 1862) burner with brass and cast iron Corinthian column base, approx 80 cmĪ 19th century citrene (uranium) glass duplex burner oil lamp, all original and matching. Rare ruby etched shade, Hinks duplex (pat. The vasaline glass bowl with conforming shade…Ī superb Victorian cranberry glass banquet lamp in original untouched condition. Entitled 'Art', signed at rear 'E Rousseau (1827 - 1891)'. The bronzed metal base as a female figure with a harp & holding the lamp up in her right hand. ex BallaratĪ 19th century banquet lamp in green vasaline glass. Fitted with Hinks duplex burner (18962 patt). The original ruby shade with acid etched fl oral sprigs. on a silver Corinthian column base with a cranberry glass post and matching cranberry glass chimney - complete…Ī 19th century ruby glass banquet lamp. Original matching cranberry glass etched shade and font, 76 cm highĪ 19th century banquet lamp, fitted with the 'Hinks 1862 Patent Burner', all original with matching shade and bowl on gilt and alabaster column an impressive piece, ex Ballarat, 95 cm highĪ Victorian duplex burner banquet oil lamp, the font and shade cut in hobnail glass with silver plated Hinks duplex 'A' grade burner (pat 1862). Brush brass with a metal polish before finishing in lacquer to repel dirt.A beautiful 19th century banquet lamp with Hinks 1862 duplex patent burner. (optional) Use steel wool to buff the lamp.

nickel plated steel kerosene hurricane lantern

Use a blow dryer on the lowest setting to dry the inside of the tank.Then lightly scrub burners with a Brillo pad. (optional) Try placing the burner in a sodium bisulfite solution for 24 hours to remove rust and dirt.(optional) Rub ketchup, tomato sauce or tomato paste onto the brass in a thin coat and let sit for at least an hour.Clean the oil lamp burner in hot, soapy water.Soak in equal parts salt, flour and white vinegar for an hour or more and lightly scrub with a Brillo pad.But on occasion a good cleaning in detergent will remove remaining dirt and oil residue. Regular wiping and dusting gets this job done. Make an effort to look at all the vent and airflow systems of your burners carefully. All of these vent holes must be kept clean. Central draft lamps were vented using the spaces next to the wick riser. Others have a hole that vents into a screened area of the burner. Most commonly burners have a tube that runs next to the flat wick tube. All oil lamp burners have a small air vent safety feature for equalizing oil tank air pressure. Keeping the burner vent holes clean is the most important maintenance step for any oil lamp or lantern.














Nickel plated steel kerosene hurricane lantern