1900’s Large~Straw Yellow~Kerosene Table Lamp

This early 1900’s large kerosene table lamp stands 19″ tall when fully assembled and weighs just shy of five pounds. The base is white milk glass with a daisy and leaf pattern embossed around the base. The font has a very rare medium straw yellow coloration. This was caused when the glass maker added selenium to the glass for clarity. The old additive of manganese was used from the late 1880’s to the early 1900’s turning the glass amethyst, or purple when exposed to the sun light. The use of Selenium in glass making was used for a very short period of time. The lamp is original except for the modern chimney. The time period brass burner is marked “M.R. Co. No.3 Queen NY” on the thumb screw. The lamp is fully functional and is in excellent condition with NO chips, cracks or scratches. A cool lamp in a very rare font coloration. Please email any questions. USPS shipping.

$179.95

Availability: 1 in stock

Availability: 1 in stock

This early 1900’s large kerosene table lamp stands 19″ tall when fully assembled and weighs just shy of five pounds. The base is white milk glass with a daisy and leaf pattern embossed around the base. The font has a very rare medium straw yellow coloration. This was caused when the glass maker added selenium to the glass for clarity. The old additive of manganese was used from the late 1880’s to the early 1900’s turning the glass amethyst, or purple when exposed to the sun light. The use of Selenium in glass making was used for a very short period of time. The lamp is original except for the modern chimney. The time period brass burner is marked “M.R. Co. No.3 Queen NY” on the thumb screw. The lamp is fully functional and is in excellent condition with NO chips, cracks or scratches. A cool lamp in a very rare font coloration. Please email any questions. USPS shipping.

Weight 6.25000000 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 14 × 14 in