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  1. Bottle, Perfume - Lantern perfume bottle

    Small glass lantern shaped perfume container with pink globe, gold colored handle and clear bottom. Top screws off.

    Record Type: Object

    Lantern perfume bottle
  2. Bottle, Perfume - Small glass lantern shaped perfume container

    Small glass lantern shaped perfume container with green globe and brown bottom. Top screws off. The numeral "2" is embossed on bottom of bottle.

    Record Type: Object

    Small glass lantern shaped perfume container
  3. Lamp, Carriage - Carriage Lamp

    Metal carriage lamp with silver colored top & bottom caps. Has beveled rectangular glass on two sides and red reflector on the back. Back pulls down to fill and light. Inside wick assembly. Bracket on one side for posting. No maker's mark.

    Record Type: Object

    Carriage Lamp
  4. Lamp, Carriage - Carriage lantern

    One of a set of two very large carriage lamps. Two rectangular beveled glass sides and two inside reflector panels. Back pulls down up to fill and light. Bracket on one side for posting. Painted black. No maker's mark. Original number 99. Matching lantern is 1988-1503-001.

    Record Type: Object

    Carriage lantern
  5. Lamp, Carriage - Carriage Lantern

    One of a set of two kerosene fueled carriage lamps. Original number 101. Have red reflective buttons on the back, rectangular glass on one side and round glass on the front. Back lifts up to fill and light. Bracket on one side for posting. No maker's mark. Matching lantern is 1988-1499-001.

    Record Type: Object

    Carriage Lantern
  6. Lamp, Carriage - Carriage Lantern

    Small metal carriage lamp with silver colored top & bottom. Sides were painted black. Has beveled rectangular glass on two sides, two reflector panels inside and a red reflector button on the back. Back pulls down to fill and light. Bracket on one side for posting. No maker's mark.

    Record Type: Object

    Carriage Lantern
  7. Lamp, Carriage - Carriage Lantern

    One of a set of two kerosene fueled carriage lamps. Original number 101. Have red reflective buttons on the back, rectangular glass on one side and round glass on the front. Back lifts up to fill and light. Bracket on one side for posting. No maker's mark. Matching lantern is 1988-1499-002.

    Record Type: Object

    Carriage Lantern
  8. Lamp, Carriage - Carriage Lantern

    Small metal carriage lamp with silver colored top & bottom. Was painted black. Has rectangular glass with rounded corners on two sides and two reflector panels inside. The back pulls down to fill and light. Has a coiled spring and screw receptacle inside. Bracket on one side for posting. No maker's mark. Original number 100.

    Record Type: Object

    Carriage Lantern
  9. Lamp, Carriage - Carriage Lantern

    One of a set of two very large carriage lamps. Two rectangular beveled glass sides and two inside reflector panels. Back pulls down to fill and light wicker assembly inside. Bracket on one side for posting. Painted black, brass top & borrom. No maker's mark. Original number 99. Matching lantern is 1988-1504-001.

    Record Type: Object

    Carriage Lantern
  10. Lamp, Carriage - Kerosene lantern

    "Neverout Insulated Kerosene Safety Lamp". Patented by Rose Mfg. Co., Philadelphia PA. A solid brass kerosene lamp for a horse or horseless carriage, bicycle, or early automobile from about 1900. Has large clear magnifying front lens and two jeweled ruby red lenses that may be seen from behind & from the side in the dark. Polished brass with a bail handle, embossed trademark on cap, mounting bracket, hinged wick access door, & wick adjustme...

    Record Type: Object

    Kerosene lantern
  11. Lantern - Dietz kerosene lantern

    Very early Dietz No. 0 kerosene lantern with bail handle, clear glass globe, square vertical air tubes; screw to adjust wick; wire to hold globe; top handle to lift globe. Marked DIETZ No 0/ A.F. LIFT. (Anti-Friction Lift). Robert Edwin Dietz first began selling whale oil and camphene lamps and lanterns in 1840 at the age of 22. Robert and his brother Michael patented the first practical flat wick burner especially designed for the then new f...

    Record Type: Object

    Dietz kerosene lantern
  12. Lantern - Lantern

    Embury No. 2 Air Pilot lantern. Embury Mfg. Co., Warsaw, NY, USA. Tall metal general purpose lantern; painted green; clear globe; bail handle. Owned by donor Ernest Freitag's grandfather, Carl Freitag, Acoma Township. Air Pilot lanterns were made between c.1936-1953. It is a "Cold Flame Design" which is twice as bright as Hot Flame Designs. These lanterns were made of tin, but in WWII shortages of tin made them use " Terne " plated steel which...

    Record Type: Object

    Lantern
  13. Lantern - Liberty kerosene lantern

    Liberty kerosene lantern. Marked "Liberty S. H. Co. Inc., St. Louis" on the top and base. Patented January 10, 1905. Trademark registered. Wire bail handle on top and grip handle on back. Tall clear globe surrounded by metal reflector; two round vertical air tubes; handle to lift globe. Could be used as a hand lantern suitable for mills, warehouses, work shops, stables, any place where good light was required. Could be used as a driving lantern...

    Record Type: Object

    Liberty kerosene lantern
  14. Lantern - Metal tubular electric lantern

    Metal tubular electric lantern with side opening and bulb socket inside.

    Record Type: Object

    Metal tubular electric lantern
  15. Lantern, Candle - Candle Lantern

    Metal triangular lantern with isinglass inserts on two side. Has two handles on the back for carrying and a hook on top for hanging. Folds flat. A candle would be placed inside for producing light. Marked: Summa, Bondon & Vollo.

    Record Type: Object

    Candle Lantern
  16. Lantern, Candle - Tin candle lantern

    Tin candle lantern with carrying loop handle and decorative dome top. Civil War era.

    Record Type: Object

    Tin candle lantern
  17. Lantern, Kerosene - Dietz "Victor" Lantern

    Dietz "Victor" kerosene lantern with a clear glass "Dietz Fitzall" globe. Made by Dietz, New York, U.S.A. c.1915-1931. Globe has letter H6 on the reverse side. Lantern has metal frame; square tubes; wire bail handle; latch to lift lid over globe; flat wick screw. The "Victor" was the most popular square tube hot blast lantern and Dietz was the most popular U.S. lantern manufacturer from the 1880's through 1956. Beginning c.1915 the Fitall glob...

    Record Type: Object

    Dietz "Victor" Lantern
  18. Lantern, Kerosene - Kerosene/coal oil lantern

    Kerosene/coal oil lantern. Marked "S. G. & L. Co. OK TUBULAR " on the top of the reservoir. Metal frame & handle; glass globe. The globe says "DIETZ FITZALL NY USA" on one side; the other says "10 H LOC NO9 REGD IN USA". Lantern has handles or "ears" on each side. Lantern was possibly used on a wagon or buckboard. The O.K. lantern was in continuous production for over 20 years. Its special feature was the hinge device that let the globe be til...

    Record Type: Object

    Kerosene/coal oil lantern
  19. Lantern, Kerosene - Kerosene lantern

    Kerosene or oil lantern. Marked "Paull's Leader; Large No. 2 Fount" on the top of the reservoir. Metal frame & handle; glass globe. Original number 171. The lantern was manufactured by the Wheeling Stamping company under the name "Paull's Leader". The Wheeling Stamping Company produced lanterns from 1897 until the lantern division of the company was sold to Dietz in 1946. The "Cold Blast" styled lantern is variously called a barn or railroad...

    Record Type: Object

    Kerosene lantern
  20. Lantern, Kerosene - Kerosene lantern

    Large Embury No. 2 Air Pilot kerosene lantern with a dark red glass globe & wire handle. Made of metal by the Embury Manufacturing Company sometime between 1939-1953. On the bottom of the lantern, imprinted into the metal, is a large star. The lantern was given to the donor by her father Fred Plihal who obtained it from the Komensky Depot before it closed. The maker's marks on each side of the tank read as follows: "Embury No. 2 Air Pilot" an...

    Record Type: Object

    Kerosene lantern

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