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Kerosene Lamps

Need to light the way when the power goes out? Consider one of several kerosene lamps currently featured on Old Lamps & Things’ website. More coming soon, but if you don’t see a design that you like, please contact us for more options.  

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Rare pair of kerosene double-loop finger lamps

Extremely rare pair of kerosene double-loop finger lamps, also called “pass-through” or “wedding” lamps, with signed “EAGLE” burners and wick raisers marked “P&A” (Plume & Atwood). Glass fonts are dated 6/7/1868. Each has pie crust chimney. One lamp has a small crack near the handle but it does not leak. That same lamp also has a casting flaw on the opposing handle; mentioning only for accuracy.

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Three-armed Victorian kerosene chandelier

This beautiful three-armed Victorian kerosene chandelier is dated May 26, 1868! It’s made of cast iron and has three original and matching kerosene lanterns, which we carefully converted to electric for use in today’s world. In addition, we added a ground wire to meet today’s electric codes. A wall switch would be necessary to operate […]

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Wrought iron kerosene floor lamp stand

Wrought iron kerosene floor lamp stand This is a very unusual three-legged wrought iron kerosene floor lamp stand with a swivel bracket. It holds a signed MILLER CO. kerosene lamp with a signed VICTOR burner, c. 1880s. The glass chimney has a pie crust top edge. This lamp is not electrified, so feel free to […]

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Kerosene lamp with cast iron bracket

Kerosene lamp with cast iron bracket With all the power outages these days, a kerosene lamp with a cast iron bracket could really help! Kerosene lamps are becoming more popular — especially wall mounts, because you can keep them away from pets and small children. In addition, this lamp is signed “MG Co.” and it’s in […]

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Bradley & Hubbard Table Lamps

Bradley & Hubbard Table Lamps Old Lamps & Things is proud to carry Bradley & Hubbard table lamps. The Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company opened its doors in 1852 in Meriden, CT. What many people don’t know is that the company actually began as a clock manufacturer known as Bradley, Hatch & Co.  In 1854, when the […]