19th Century Brass And Ceramic Lamp

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19th century brass and ceramic moderator lamp converted to electricity. The moderator lamp is a type of 19th century oil lamp. It displaced the more complex Carcel lamp which used a clockwork pump. Its mechanism was simpler and required less maintenance or repair. The moderator lamp was invented in 1837 by Charles-Louis-Félix Franchot.

Please note the crack, possibly made during the manufacturing process.

Shade for sale separately.

height - 15cm

width - 15cm

Can be supplied polished and lacquered for extra £20
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Date19th Century Codeas1165a032 Price £225.00     270.59     $284.69    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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StatusFor Sale SellerBygone Lighting Antiques Telephone07707926393Non UK callers :+44 7707926393 Emailbygonelightingantiques@gmail.com

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