Antique French Ceramic Fuel Lamp
Made in the late 19th century, this beautiful fuel lamp has a mechanism made by Kosmos Brenner. The Kosmos burner was most likely the most popular burner used in European lamps. It was first patented in 1865 by Wild and Wessel from Berlin. In 1875 they began using the trade mark ‘Kosmos’ on their winder knobs. The mark was taken over in 1899 by Brokelman, Jage & Co.
The cream ceramic base has been decorated with a floral transfer design including a petite figure in a tree house. Featuring brass fixtures and base, this elegant fuel lamp comes with a burner mechanism, a glass chimney and a white mushroom cap shade.
Standing 52 cms in height, this gorgeous French fuel lamp is a wonderful piece of French antique decor.
Made in the late 19th century, this beautiful fuel lamp has a mechanism made by Kosmos Brenner. The Kosmos burner was most likely the most popular burner used in European lamps. It was first patented in 1865 by Wild and Wessel from Berlin. In 1875 they began using the trade mark ‘Kosmos’ on their winder knobs. The mark was taken over in 1899 by Brokelman, Jage & Co.
The cream ceramic base has been decorated with a floral transfer design including a petite figure in a tree house. Featuring brass fixtures and base, this elegant fuel lamp comes with a burner mechanism, a glass chimney and a white mushroom cap shade.
Standing 52 cms in height, this gorgeous French fuel lamp is a wonderful piece of French antique decor.
Made in the late 19th century, this beautiful fuel lamp has a mechanism made by Kosmos Brenner. The Kosmos burner was most likely the most popular burner used in European lamps. It was first patented in 1865 by Wild and Wessel from Berlin. In 1875 they began using the trade mark ‘Kosmos’ on their winder knobs. The mark was taken over in 1899 by Brokelman, Jage & Co.
The cream ceramic base has been decorated with a floral transfer design including a petite figure in a tree house. Featuring brass fixtures and base, this elegant fuel lamp comes with a burner mechanism, a glass chimney and a white mushroom cap shade.
Standing 52 cms in height, this gorgeous French fuel lamp is a wonderful piece of French antique decor.
Not suitable for delivery via Australia Post. Collection by appointment. Please make contact if you would like to arrange another type of delivery. Free delivery to some Melbourne metropolitan areas can be arranged.