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Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Antique Jos. Lucas King of the Road Model 634 Brass Automobile Kerosene Lantern
Antique Jos. Lucas King of the Road Model 634 Brass Automobile Kerosene Lantern

Antique Jos. Lucas King of the Road Model 634 Brass Automobile Kerosene Lantern

Located in Hamilton, Ontario

entirely of brass except for the kerosene burner. The lantern is very well constructed and the front

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Early 20th Century English Edwardian Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Materials

Brass

Pair of Antique Brass, Cut Glass & Marble Kerosene Lamps C1880
Pair of Antique Brass, Cut Glass & Marble Kerosene Lamps C1880

Pair of Antique Brass, Cut Glass & Marble Kerosene Lamps C1880

$360Sale Price / set|20% Off

H 9 in W 3.75 in D 3.75 in

Pair of Antique Brass, Cut Glass & Marble Kerosene Lamps C1880

Located in Big Flats, NY

Pair of Antique Brass, Cut Glass & Marble Kerosene Lamps C1880 Measures- 9"H x 3.75"W x 3.75"D

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Late 19th Century Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Materials

Marble, Brass

The Badger Brass Mfg. Co. 1903 Solar Kerosene Automobile Lamp In Polished Brass
The Badger Brass Mfg. Co. 1903 Solar Kerosene Automobile Lamp In Polished Brass

The Badger Brass Mfg. Co. 1903 Solar Kerosene Automobile Lamp In Polished Brass

Located in Miami, FL

Solar kerosene automobile lamp designed by The Badger Brass Mfg Co. Very beautiful and very

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Early 1900s American Late Victorian Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Materials

Crystal, Brass, Copper

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Early Brass Kerosene Lantern
Early Brass Kerosene Lantern

Early Brass Kerosene Lantern

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H 26 in W 8 in D 8 in

Early Brass Kerosene Lantern

Located in Great Barrington, MA

Early Brass Kerosene Lantern

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19th Century American Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Materials

Brass

Early 20th century kerosene bulkhead lamp/lantern in brass, detachable burner.
Early 20th century kerosene bulkhead lamp/lantern in brass, detachable burner.

Early 20th century kerosene bulkhead lamp/lantern in brass, detachable burner.

Located in Stockholm, SE

An early 20th century kerosene bulkhead lamp in brass. With detachable burner/container. Made by

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Early 20th Century Swedish Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Materials

Brass

Etched Glass Kerosene Hanging Lantern
Etched Glass Kerosene Hanging Lantern

Etched Glass Kerosene Hanging Lantern

Located in Great Barrington, MA

Originally held a kerosene font, fixture has been electrified in our shop. Chain momenent that

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19th Century American Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Materials

Brass

Old Brass Kerosene Lamp
Old Brass Kerosene Lamp

Old Brass Kerosene Lamp

Located in Wainscott, NY

Great Old Real Brass Hanging Lamp with original metal shade

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19th Century American Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Davey & Co. Brass Kerosene Lantern
Davey & Co. Brass Kerosene Lantern

Davey & Co. Brass Kerosene Lantern

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H 14 in W 11.5 in D 8.75 in

Davey & Co. Brass Kerosene Lantern

By Davey & Co.

Located in Cookeville, TN

This is a Classic Davey & Co. brass kerosene lantern. This lantern features a rectangular body

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Late 19th Century Great Britain (UK) Antique Brass Kerosene Lantern

Materials

Brass

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