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An American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Sinumbra Lamp, mid-19th c., William Carleton, Boston, labeled, font atop cluster column standard, plinth base, cut and etched glass shade, overall height 29 1/2 in. Note: William Carleton first appears in the Boston city directory in 1820, but is not listed as a lamp manufacturer until 1841. Carleton is still involved in the lighting business in 1869 when he and his partner Rufus S. Merrill secure a patent relating to a kerosene burner. Reference: Gowitt. 19th Century Elegant Lighting, 2002, pp. 170-172.
An American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Solar Lamp, c. 1850, attributed to Starr, Fellows & Company, identified as item No. 177 in the 1856 catalogue, standard with acanthus cartouches and cabochons, cut and etched shade, crystal prisms, height 24 in., diameter 9 in. Reference: Gowitt, Gerald 19th Century Elegant Lighting 2002, p. 115.
A VICTORIAN ENAMELLED, OPAQUE GLASS, TABLE OIL LAMP having a ruffled and spirally fluted ruby glass shade, a Hinks`s Duplex Patent burner with adjuster and mechanical snuffer, the compressed globular reservoir nicely enamelled with blossoms in the Aesthetic style, on an integral moulded circular foot. 29cm(h) Condition Report: Shade probably associated, chimney lacking, some tarnishing to burner, minor wear to decoration.
A 19th century oil lamp converted to electricity, of baluster form on a stepped pedestal base with two ornate handles, with decoration of cherubs in relief and further embossed decoration with an extensive clear and frosted glass shade with central foliate banded detail and flared rim, together with a reproduction brass whale oil lamp for use with electricity, complete with associated accessories

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