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- Patent Model of Argand Lamp Burner, 1855 - Nineteenth century inventors constantly sought to create more efficient lighting technology, leading to improved patents such as this Argand burner. This principle forced air through the center of a hollow wick tube, allowing for a more complete combustion and a longer burning period. This burner would fit into a lamp hung from a ceiling.

- October 09, 1855
- Collections - Artifact
Patent Model of Argand Lamp Burner, 1855
Nineteenth century inventors constantly sought to create more efficient lighting technology, leading to improved patents such as this Argand burner. This principle forced air through the center of a hollow wick tube, allowing for a more complete combustion and a longer burning period. This burner would fit into a lamp hung from a ceiling.
- Burning Fluid Hanging Lamp, 1840-1860 - "Burning Fluid" chandeliers used highly explosive fluids that, though dangerous, were popular because they were inexpensive and burned brightly. The oil font is in the center and the three hooks surrounding it allowed the lamp to hang from the ceiling. The fancy painted decoration enhanced its appeal in a parlor or dining room.

- 1840-1860
- Collections - Artifact
Burning Fluid Hanging Lamp, 1840-1860
"Burning Fluid" chandeliers used highly explosive fluids that, though dangerous, were popular because they were inexpensive and burned brightly. The oil font is in the center and the three hooks surrounding it allowed the lamp to hang from the ceiling. The fancy painted decoration enhanced its appeal in a parlor or dining room.