SKU: 3141-18-6
EUR12.73
4 pcs
23 cm
2 pairs of handmade candles from Stockholms ljusstöperi.
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6”’ Cotton round burner wick with good absorption capacity.
Standard dimensions for kerosene lamps were established in the mid-19th century and were based on the size of the kerosene burner. Measurements are given in lines and line measurements are counted in 1/12 inch. Thus, 1 line equals 1/12″ (inch). The line number is determined in proportion to the brightness of the lamp and the higher the line number the higher the luminous intensity.
EUR4.55
10”’ Cotton round burner wick with good absorbency.
This wick fits our large traditional kerosene lamp, article number 3041-42. You can find it under Related Products.
EUR5.45
Before the days of kerosene and electric light, a nightlight was a practical object used to move between dark rooms. It was also used as a bedside lamp, just as its name suggests.
Gysinge’s night candlestick is based on an early 19th century model. The candle holder is turned in advance and is height adjustable. The base is cast. High quality brass. Made and polished by hand by Morells klockgjuteri in Mora.
The candlestick has a lovely solid feel. Untreated brass. Height 110mm, diameter 100mm.
EUR51.36
The kerosene lamp is equipped with a round burner whose design is based on the patent of the Swiss Aimé Argand, where the richly perforated gallery and the airy design of the wick cone allow an abundant supply of oxygen that provides a very efficient combustion that results in a 6-15 times stronger brightness compared to lace wick burners.
Kerosene lamp with oil housing of uncolored glass. Swedish made model. Wick of cotton. Diameter 11.5cm, height 32cm.
Lamp oil is purchased separately.
EUR138.62
Wall lamp from around 1800. Tin-plate lamps and sconces were common in many homes during the 18th and 19th centuries throughout Sweden. Often, like this one, they had a simple shape with a dotted pattern of beads and flowers.
Gives a pleasant glow with its tinted surface. One of the special features of this particular lamp is that when the light has burned down to a short stub, a shadow angel appears on the wall behind, with curly hair and wings that move when the flame flutters.
Height 25,5 cm. Width 16,5 cm. Depth 7 cm. Tin-plated black plate.
EUR244.98
Mirror lamp based on a 1920s model with a molded frame. Glazed with hand-blown mirror glass. Thin wooden back piece. Light arm of linseed oil fired wrought iron and iron suspension eye.
The mirror lamp is available unpainted (order via customer service) or painted in two different colors, birch bark glaze or mahogany glaze.
The mirror lamps have been painted by a local decorative painter and each mirror frame is unique in its pattern.
EUR272.25
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