Kerosene lamps from the 19th century represent a significant development in lighting technology and played a crucial role in illuminating homes, businesses, and streets during that era. Kerosene is also known as liquid paraffin.

Prior to the introduction of kerosene lamps, lighting options were limited to candles, oil lamps, or gas lamps. Candles were the most common source of light, but they were expensive, produced limited illumination, and posed a significant fire hazard. Oil lamps, fueled by various vegetable oils, were an improvement over candles, but they were still prone to smoke, odor, and the risk of fire. The arrival of kerosene lamps in the mid-19th century marked a turning point in lighting technology.

Kerosene, a flammable hydrocarbon liquid derived from petroleum, became a popular fuel for lamps due to its clean-burning properties and relatively low cost. Kerosene lamps were more efficient and produced a brighter, steadier light more...

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A Edwardian brass and crystal oil lamp, later converted to…

Brass and Crystal Electric Oil Lamp

A Edwardian brass and crystal oil lamp, later converted to electric

A Victorian kerosene banquet lamp, raised on a stepped square…

Victorian Kerosene Banquet Lamp with Frosted Etched Shade

A Victorian kerosene banquet lamp, raised on a stepped square base, the fluted brass Corinthian column rising to a glass font hob nail cut decoration, the dual duplex burner with a pierced gallery, and a globular frosted shade with etched decoration. 78…

A tall Victorian glass and brass banquet lamp with etched…

Victorian Brass Banquet Lamp with Etched Spherical Shade

A tall Victorian glass and brass banquet lamp with etched spherical shade, Messenger's No. 2 duplex mechanism, Corinthian column, stepped square base. Overall height 90 cm

Victorian oil lamp with yellow layered satin glass font on…

Yellow Satin Glass Victorian Oil Lamp

Victorian oil lamp with yellow layered satin glass font on brass and terracotta base

Victorian parlour lamp with green font and shade on brass column

Green Victorian Parlour Lamp on Brass Column

Victorian parlour lamp with green font and shade on brass column

A late Victorian brass and green glass oil lamp, apparently…

Brass and Green Glass Oil Lamp with Etched Shade

A late Victorian brass and green glass oil lamp, apparently unmarked, the burner and chimney within a green-tinted domed shade etched with foliate decoration above the moulded opaque pale green fount, on a Corinthian column and moulded stepped square base…