- 19TH CENTURY PRESENTATION FIREMAN LANTERN
Brass, with bulls eye globe....
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WORK & BULLS Eye Glass. Great quality and large. From a New Milford CT estate. Dimensions: 45" x 24" Condition: Not tested....
[more like this] - COPPER SHIP SIGNAL LANTERN AND SHEET
IRON BULLSEYE LANTERNTwo antique signal lanterns:
The first, a copper ship's signal lantern by Robert Frazer Manufacturer. Signal has rotating lenses denoting "Mast Head",...
[more like this] - ADMIRAL BICYCLE LAMP CO. NICKELED BRASS
LANTERN.Admiral Bicycle Lamp Co. Nickeled Brass Lantern. 2-1/4" colorless bull's eye lens, red and green jewel lenses. 5-1/2"h. Poor with overall corrosion, rust and pitting.
Condition:...
[more like this] - 20TH CENTURY BRASS BICYCLE LANTERN.20th
Century Brass Bicycle Lantern. 2-3/4" colorless bull's eye lens, red and green side lenses. 5-1/4"h. Good with some dents and wear.
Condition:
Good with some dents and...
[more like this] - TWO NICKELED BRASS BICYCLE LANTERNS.Two
Nickeled Brass Bicycle Lanterns. Colorless bull's-eye lenses with red and green jewel lenses. 1st: Atwood Light Co., 5-1/2"h.; 2nd: Snellenburg "Special-A", 5"h. Fair, Atwood...
[more like this] - TWO BICYCLE LANTERNS.Two Bicycle Lanterns.
1st: E M & Co. "The Leader" Brass Bicycle Lantern. 2-3/8" colorless bull's eye lens, red and green jewel lenses. 6"h; 2nd: Sterling Mfg. Co. nickeled brass, 2-5/8" colorless...
[more like this] - 20TH CENTURY MFG. CO. 1898 BICYCLE LANTERN.20th
Century Mfg. Co. 1898 Model Bicycle Lantern. 2-5/8" colorless bull's eye lens with green and red flat lenses. 6"h. Fair with corrosion and wear.
Condition:
Fair with corrosion...
[more like this] - F. MEYROSE & CO. "LITTLE BOSS" TIN LANTERN.F.
Meyrose & Co. "Little Boss" Tin Lantern. Cold blast style, metal chimney with 3" diam. bulls eye lens. Pat. April 22, 1879. 9-1/4"h. Good with some wear and dents.
Condition:...
[more like this] - MANHATTAN BRASS CO. "QUEEN" BICYCLE
LANTERN.Manhattan Brass Company, New York "Queen" Bicycle Lantern. 2" bulls eye lens with red and green jewel lens, Pat. March 9, 1897. 6"h. Good with minor wear and dents.
Condition:...
[more like this] - ADLAKE RELIABLE PRR RED SHADE RAILROAD
LANTERN.Adlake Reliable PRR Red shade Railroad Lantern with Bulls eye Reflector lens. 10-1/2"h. Condition: : Fair, red shade is cracked, rust on lantern....
[more like this] - PERKO BOAT SIGNAL LAMP NEW YORK, CIRCA
1950 HEIGHT 9". DIAMETER 4".PERKO BOAT SIGNAL LAMP, New York, Circa 1950, Signed on the back plate "Perkins Marine Lamp & Hardware Corp. PERKO Brooklyn, U.S.A.". In brass,...
[more like this] - SEVEN BICYCLE LAMPS, CA. 1900Seven bicycle
lamps, ca. 1900, to include Herm Riemann, Hawthorne Old Sol , Lohmann Perfecta , Powell & Hanmer, Danish Asp , and Jos. Lucas Acetyphote , together with a bulls-eye carr lantern,...
[more like this] - TWO PUNCHED TIN LANTERNS, 19TH C.Two
punched tin lanterns, 19th c., one initialed EMcD on door, the other initialed FS , 14 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
One...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PUNCHED TIN CARRY LANTERN,
LATE 18TH C.American punched tin carry lantern, late 18th c. , with bull's eye lenses, 15" h., together with another lantern of the same period with spiral leaf punching,...
[more like this] - EARLY NEW ENGLAND BULL'S EYE LANTERN,
18TH C.Early New England bull's eye lantern, 18th c. , retaining its original red painted surface, 14 1/4" h., 8" w. Provenance: William Samaha; David Good Antiques, 2010;...
[more like this] - FOUR 19TH C LIGHTING DEVICES TO INCLUDE
A 7 1/2"BRASS POLICE LANTERN WITH BULLS EYE, ORIGINAL BURNER, AN 11" PRESSED GLASS WHALE OIL LAMP CAMPHENE BURNER, A BRASS AND GLASS 7" SKATERS LAMP AND AN UNUSUAL TIN AND...
[more like this] - TWO "LANTERN" TINS Lithographed tinplate.
Comprising a Huntley and Palmer biscuit tin c. 1911 in burnished copper with embossed rives and bull's eye lens. Together with a c. 1930 J. Lyons candy tin the sides depict...
[more like this] - Punched tin bull's-eye lantern,
each side with projecting bull's-eye lens, one a door, probably American, late 18th/early 19th century, 16 in. Scattered light rust and pitting, old solder repairs. Tom...
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