Oil lamp - Opaline glass





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Antique opaline glass oil lamp with a brass burner, made in France and dated to 1910–1920, measuring 64 cm high, 18 cm wide and 60 cm deep, weighing 4 kg, in working order and good condition with a small hairline crack at the chimney top.
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Antique 19th Century Opaline Glass Oil Lamp – Hand-Painted "Gallantry Scene"
This is a beautiful example of a late Victorian-era oil/kerosene lamp crafted from high-quality opaline glass. It features a unique color palette of soft pink and white "Bristol-style" glass
Design: The central stem is adorned with a classic hand-painted "gallantry scene" depicting a couple in 18th-century attire. The upper reservoir is decorated with delicate hand-painted floral and leaf motifs.
Hardware: Includes the original brass burner assembly with a decorative crown-style gallery. It comes complete with a tall, clear glass chimney.
Please note: There is a small hairline crack/chip at the top rim of the glass chimney. This is common for antique lamps of this age. While it doesn't detract from its beauty as a display piece, a replacement chimney is recommended if you intend to use it for lighting.
Antique 19th Century Opaline Glass Oil Lamp – Hand-Painted "Gallantry Scene"
This is a beautiful example of a late Victorian-era oil/kerosene lamp crafted from high-quality opaline glass. It features a unique color palette of soft pink and white "Bristol-style" glass
Design: The central stem is adorned with a classic hand-painted "gallantry scene" depicting a couple in 18th-century attire. The upper reservoir is decorated with delicate hand-painted floral and leaf motifs.
Hardware: Includes the original brass burner assembly with a decorative crown-style gallery. It comes complete with a tall, clear glass chimney.
Please note: There is a small hairline crack/chip at the top rim of the glass chimney. This is common for antique lamps of this age. While it doesn't detract from its beauty as a display piece, a replacement chimney is recommended if you intend to use it for lighting.

