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Oil Lamp Info & History
Marine Lamps & Lanterns
Minning Lamps & Lanterns
New Lamps & Lanterns
Pressure & Mantle Lamps
Restoration Resources
Electrified Lamps & Lanterns
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Fakes, Frauds, & Forgeries  
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LINKS & RESOURCES

The inclusion of the links and resources below are for your convenience, and listed at the sole discretion of W.T. Kirkman.  If you would like to submit a website for possible inclusion here, use the About Us link to the left to contact us.  Use the Page Topics in the left column to assist in navigating this page.

 

LANTERN  INFO & HISTORY


Adrian van Kats from the Netherlands displays his collection of Bicycle lamps from around the world on his Dutch website:
www.antiekefietsverlichting.nl

George Vandercook also has an informative Bulletin Board devoted to wick lanterns, mostly Highway Traffic (aka Utility) Lanterns at:   http://members3.boardhost.com/trafficgard/

Darrell Collins's Lantern Markings Project:
http://www.camerasandlanterns.com/html/lantern_markings.html

The Railroadania Collectors Association, Inc. was founded in 1971, and covers all artifacts of railroading history:
http://www.railroadcollectors.org 

The Key, Lock & Lantern Club offers information a picture gallery, survey info, and information on spotting fakes:  http://www.klnl.org/ 

The Lantern Collector's Newsletter is a bi-monthly periodical full of good information:

The Lantern Collector Newsletter
204 East Elmview Place

San Antonio TX  78209
alancl@mindspring.com

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Railroad Lighting is available directly from the publisher:
Railroad Research Publications
PMB 266, 3400 Ridge Rd. W., Suite 5
Rochester, New York, 14626-3495
1-800-205-8254
716-227-6903
rrpubl@frontiernet.net    

OIL LAMP INFO & HISTORY

 

 

The Aladdin Knights web site is dedicated to both oil and electric Aladdin lamps: http//www.aladdinknights.org/aladdin.htm

The late David Benson left a very polished site devoted to pre-1930 Angle, Rayo,  Store, Library, Table, Student and Banquet Lamps.
Visit it at: http://www.antiquelamps.net

Antique Lighting enthusiast David Broughton offers kerosene lamp catalog reprints at his Sirlampsalot website:   http://www.sirlampsalot.com/

Stuart Driver of Australia has a great site offer Edward Miller Lamp parts and history:  www.edwardmillerkeroseneoillamps.com  

 

MARINE/NAUTICAL LAMPS & LANTERNS

Den Haan Rotterdam Marine Oil Lamps are made from solid brass and copper:
http://www.dhr.nl

Weems & Plath has an extensive selection of both oil and electric Marine Lamps and Lanterns:
http://www.weems-plath.com

A very classy web site with some of the nicest looking colonial style lanterns to be found, visit "The Nauset Lantern Shop" at:
http://nausetlanternshop.com/

Fairwinds Nautical offers imported brass marine lamps & lanterns:
http://www.fairwindsnautical.com/page4.html

Island Nautical Ships Hardware offers Reproduction brass Anchor lanterns:
http://www.nauticalsource.com/hardware.htm

Vermont Lanterns has the best pricing on high quality Nautical Lanterns:
http://y2klanterns.com/nautical-lamps-lanterns.html


MINNING LAMPS & LANTERNS

A great information resource on Mining Lamps and Lanterns of all types:
http://miningartifacts.homestead.com/index.html

GR6S "Protector" Flame Safety Lamps, Service Kits, and History:
http://www.protectorlamp.com/

E. Thomas & Williams, Ltd. lamps have been in
continuous production since 1860:
http://www.welshminerslamps.com/index.shtml


NEW OIL LAMPS & LANTERNS, ETC.

The highest quality oil lamps made today are available at:
http://www.kosmoslamps.com/

Star Headlight & Lantern Company still offers battery powered railroad lanterns:
http://www.star1889.com/

Toledo Torch road flares are now made by Fisher-Barton Inc. (no website)
Call or write for information:         
Fisher-Barton Inc. 
100 Industrial Blvd

Fountain Inn, SC  29644
864-862-3138

The Feuerhand #276 Baby Special lanterns are available from:
http://www.reco-feuerhand.de/ 
http://www.bunk-online.com/
http://www.garrettwade.com

Chalwyn of the United Kingdom still offers a limited selection of lanterns and parts:
http://www.chalwyn.co.uk/

Here is a site with Oriental Paper Lanterns:
http://asianideas.com/lanterns2.html

Ken Schneider's Candle lamp site is located at:
http://www.candlelamps.com

 

PRESSURE & MANTLE LAMPS

Aladdin Mantle Lamp Co. is the only manufacturer of non-pressurized mantle lamps:
http://www.aladdinlamps.com

For the largest selection of new and old Coleman Lantern Replacement Parts,
Visit Bob Hitchcock's Old Coleman Parts E-Store:  


Terry Marsh
has assembled quite a website on Gas Pressure Lanterns, Lamps, Stoves and Irons:
http://terrence.marsh.faculty.noctrl.edu/lantern/

Here is a site with information on pressure lamps, it includes brief histories on several manufacturers from around the world,
visit "Pressure Lamps Unlimited" at:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/munwai/homepage.htm

The Coleman Company website is located at:
http://www.coleman.com/coleman/home.asp

The Lamp Loft in England offers replacement parts for Aladdin, Bialaddin, Coleman, Hipolito, Magnalux,  Monitor, Optimus, Petromax, Primus, Radius, Tilley, Vapalux,
http://www.base-camp.co.uk/Wicks.htm

Bart Meijer's "BeBackLater" lantern and lighting appliance website is a great resource for collectors of
Tilley, Petromax, Primus, Optimus, and other pressure lanterns:

http://www.be-back-later.com/
 

RESTORATION RESOURCES


U.S. Standard Fuel Tank Sealer is a high-tech sealer impervious to all fuels, and perfect for resealing tubular kerosene lantern oil founts:  http://www.por15.com/

Target Coatings has dye concentrate for adding to lacquer to simulate Japan finish:
http://www.targetcoatings.com

Roundhouse Acres specializes in Railroadiania, Buy - Sell - Trade:
http://www.jiffywebdev.com/rrbrakeman/index.asp

Dan Edminster has an extensive site appropriately named "The Lampworks" and has an ever changing selection of new old stock and antique items:  http://www.thelampworks.com/

"Associated Kerosene & Oil Lamps Australia" has the most complete selection of oil lamp repair parts in Australia:
http://www.oillamps.com.au/

Paul Orton stocks an impressive assortment of replacement parts for Railroad Switch and Marker Lamps and Railroad lanterns:
Hermosa International Hobbies
P.O. Box 335
San Gabriel, CA  91778
626-281-7500

Larry and Doris Krise specialize in replacement lenses and parts for restoring Railroad Switch and Marker Lamps and Railroad Lanterns:
24173 U.S. 12 East
Edwardsburg, MI  49112
269-699-7072
krise.depot@juno.com

Here is a source for one-off hand blown reproduction globes and other glass items:
Quality Glassblowing Products & Services
17228 Flint Ridge Road
Newark, Ohio, 43056
740-787-1959

Asheville-Schoonmaker Mica Co. has been producing mica (Isen Glass) for over 100 years:   http://www.ashevillemica.com/

Fire Bell Machine Works produces replacement Dietz King splash guard panels embossed with Seagrave markings listed at http://www.seagraveowners.org/

Fire Bell Machine Works

1048 Parkhurst Ave., N.W.

Grand Rapids, MI 49504

616-453-8254

rldevr1048@aol.com

 

 

ELECTRIFIED LAMPS & LANTERNS

Rinaudo's Reproductions is the authoritive source for authentic Victorian and Edwardian era electric lighting fixtures:
http://www.rinaudosreproductions.com/

Bruce Miessner offers inexpensive 12 volt garden lanterns:
http://www.somethindifferent.com

Jeff and Linda Howard have a great site specializing in the restoration of antique light fixtures from the 1890's to 1930's, visit "Howard's Antique Lighting" at:
http://www.bcn.net/~iromla/front.html

Another good source for Early American Lighting fixtures is:
http://www.heritagelanterns.com/

Handmade punched tin Colonial style lanterns:
http://www.thetinbin.com

S. Wilder & Co. reproduces authentic nautical lantern designs in Brass and Copper:
http://www.capecodlanterns.com/

A great antique site that is not just limited to lighting:
http://www.oneofakindantiques.com

A site that features originals, replicas, adaptions, and reproductions:
http://www.americanperiod.com

19th century style lighting proudly made in the United States of America:
http://www.danieljoseph.com/

Roc Corbett has a site that features original design electric lighting fixtures:
http://www.roccorbett.com/

Alpha-Omega specializes in rustic western furnishings and electric lamps: http://www.alpha-omegawf.com/

British Designed Glowstar solar powered lantern:
http://www.itcltd.com/glowstar/

MISCELLANEOUS LINKS

Famed metal artist La Vern Carroll has his own website with several picture galleries:    
http://www.themetalguy.com/


Very informative cross reference for various fuel oil names used worldwide:
http://www.ultralight-hiking.com/fuelnames.html

Calcium Carbide for acetylene burning lamps is available from Karst Sports:  http://www.karstsports.com/mingradcalca.html

Real Goods and Jade Mountain have merged to create one super website featuring  renewable energy products: http://www.realgoods.com/

A History of The Simmons Hardware Company:
http://www.thckk.org/simmons-hdwe.html

Here's the link to the official Burning Man web-site:
http;//www.burningman.com

Snake River Log Homes of Idaho feature log home kits with competitive pricing:
http;//www.snakeriverloghomes.com

This site features fire engine and police car beacon and siren sales and restorations:  http://www.sirenman.com

The Best On-line Source for Gift Solutions: 


Unparalleled Custom Silhouette Metal Wall Art, Entry Gates, "L" Brackets, Ranch Signs, Etc.
http://www.silhouwest.com/home.html
 

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