Miner's Oil Lamp
Brass Miner’s oil lamp, 7 inch. Runs on kerosene.
Antique reproduction.
Miners safety lamps were traditionally used to provide illumination in coal mines and were designed with an enclosed flame to operate in areas which may contain coal dust or gases. They also became a good way of measuring methane in the mine atmosphere.
These beautiful reproductions of antique oil lamps are the perfect addition to your home. Suits both historical homes or modern homes to avoid the use of electricity - perfect for corners of the home wherein there are no powerpoints, and for those seeking a longer burn time than candles and less mess.
200+ hours of burn time - be sure to soak the wick before first time use to preserve longevity. Light wick with flame, use side cylinder to adjust wick height/intensity of flame. Kerosene is filled into the bottom of lamp. A little bit will go a long way - 1/2 ounce burns every hour (half a litre = 200+ hours)
Brass Miner’s oil lamp, 7 inch. Runs on kerosene.
Antique reproduction.
Miners safety lamps were traditionally used to provide illumination in coal mines and were designed with an enclosed flame to operate in areas which may contain coal dust or gases. They also became a good way of measuring methane in the mine atmosphere.
These beautiful reproductions of antique oil lamps are the perfect addition to your home. Suits both historical homes or modern homes to avoid the use of electricity - perfect for corners of the home wherein there are no powerpoints, and for those seeking a longer burn time than candles and less mess.
200+ hours of burn time - be sure to soak the wick before first time use to preserve longevity. Light wick with flame, use side cylinder to adjust wick height/intensity of flame. Kerosene is filled into the bottom of lamp. A little bit will go a long way - 1/2 ounce burns every hour (half a litre = 200+ hours)
Brass Miner’s oil lamp, 7 inch. Runs on kerosene.
Antique reproduction.
Miners safety lamps were traditionally used to provide illumination in coal mines and were designed with an enclosed flame to operate in areas which may contain coal dust or gases. They also became a good way of measuring methane in the mine atmosphere.
These beautiful reproductions of antique oil lamps are the perfect addition to your home. Suits both historical homes or modern homes to avoid the use of electricity - perfect for corners of the home wherein there are no powerpoints, and for those seeking a longer burn time than candles and less mess.
200+ hours of burn time - be sure to soak the wick before first time use to preserve longevity. Light wick with flame, use side cylinder to adjust wick height/intensity of flame. Kerosene is filled into the bottom of lamp. A little bit will go a long way - 1/2 ounce burns every hour (half a litre = 200+ hours)