PANELED BULL'S EYE KEROSENE STAND LAMP
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Description
PANELED BULL'S EYE KEROSENE STAND LAMP, colorless pyriform font with engraved and roughed foliage pattern to the shoulder, opaque white No. 40 base with gilt decorated bands, underside of foot embossed in a corner "40" and another corner with "52", brass connector, No. 2 fine line collar. Fitted with a period set-up comprising a No. 2 H. G. Moehring slip burner, stamped brass 4 1/4" shade ring, colorless and frosted and e ball-form shade with acid-etched floral pattern and brass heat ring to the top rim, and a colorless slip chimney. Third quarter 19th century. 22 1/2" HOA, 14 1/2" H to top of collar, 5 3/8" SQ base. Shade 6 3/4" H, 3" D fitter.
Probably Published: Lamp Thuro - Oil Lamps II, p. 28, fig. J.
Provenance:
From the Catherine Thuro Collection, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Condition
Excellent overall condition, font undamaged, wafer with a tiny bruise, foot with scattered flakes/roughness. Burner with a light dent to air flow band, shade and chimney undamaged.
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