© Arto Hanciogullari und T. Tsekyi Thür

L.186

A British glass lamp in an unusual shape for British lamps; probably more likely to date to the 1880's.

The glass vase ends in a cast brass metal piece at the top. Underneath, the rim of the glass had some broken areas, probably because the threaded rod had been tightened too much. To prevent further damage, I glued an appropriately made brass ring to this spot. This ring is invisible from the outside as it is covered by the brass trim piece.

This lamp was offered with a Victoria burner by Young. However, I did not have the very rare Victoria chimney for this burner at hand. Therefore, I bought another, also very British burner at an auction and mounted it on this lamp.

The burner from The Silber Light Co. in London is quite a rarity. It combines the advantages of a Kosmos burner and a flame disc burner, but does not need a flame disc. See Other Burners - The Round Burner of Silber Light Co. The burner does have an integrated globe holder, but very similar to the Moderator burners, it is only suitable for holding a globe. In order to install the old tulip shade I intended for this lamp, I had to put an additional conventional type globe holder on it. The burner needs a bayonet collar. However, the lamp has a normal threaded collar. Therefore, I simply inserted the burner into the collar.

There was also a problem with this burner for the matching chimney. The burner needs a bottle-shape chimney in 14-line size; but they are as rare as the Victoria chimneys mentioned above. But luckily Ara in Paris had a suitable German chimney for Solaroel burners that I could use here.

The unusually shaped tulip shade is probably even a lot older than the burner.

All in all, the result is a beautiful, imposing and, to my mind, time-honoured British lamp.

 

 

Lamp Data

Added by me:
Burner incl. globe holder, glass chimney, tulip shade and additional globe holder.

Cleaning and repairs:
The upper, damaged neck of the vase reinforced with a glued brass ring.

Lamp body:
Base of multi-stepped, ornamentally embossed sheet brass, round, Ø 166 mm. A metal weight in the base to make it heavier.
Vase of white milk glass with fine floral painting; slightly damaged at the upper neck area and repaired with matching brass ring.
Font of white milk glass with matching flower painting, Ø 147 mm, removable.

Burner:
Round burner of The Silber Light Co., London, of 1879, bayonet fitting, incl. own globe holder.
Wick tube marked: Silber's Patent No. S 112025. Front: Trade Mark - S.L.C. The Silber Light Company - Entered at Stationers-Hall. Back: To replace cotton unscrew this cap - Manufactured in Germany.
Wick knob marked: Trademark S.L.C. The Silber Light Company London - Manufactured in France. White glass inlay.
Flat wick 67 mm.

Glass chimney:
14’’’ bottle-shaped chimney. Height 263 mm, Ø fitter 50 mm.
Marked: Solaroel 14'''.

Shade and shade holder:
Tulip shade, pink glass in pear shape, deep-etched and cut ornamentation, top rim pleated.
Height 190 mm, Ø fitter 67 and bulge 156 mm.
77 mm original globe holder; integral part of the burner. Additional 70 mm globe holder for 14’’’/15’’’ burners.

Lamp dimensions:
Height up to collar 34.3 cm, total height with chimney 64.4 cm.
Total weight 2990 g.