Victorian oil lamps? Anyone?

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I had an oil lamp once. Mine had a little wheel that you turned. It is inded a dimmer if you will. Turn it one way and the flame or wick raises up and makes the light brighter. The other way and it lowers the wick and makes the flame dimmer.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I think the main lever is a snuffer and the two winding controls the other side will have push the material wick through the blades to be able to adjust the two flame height independently and to prevent smoking.
Wouldn't a snuffler put the light/flame out?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
If the sleeves fully enclose the wicks then you'd be cutting of one side of the "Fire Triangle".

Does the glass raise with a similar lever?
I think the main lever is a snuffer and the two winding controls the other side will have push the material wick through the blades to be able to adjust the two flame height independently and to prevent smoking.
Which is sort of what was said above
The glass chimney gets hot so you need an easy way to extinguish the flame without removing the chimney - hence the lever.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
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I'd have thought you'd have a bigger flame/more light with more wick showing, so it's like a Victorian dimmer switch.

When I was a kid, my dad had something similar to this lamp, he used it when we had power cuts. The lever is to raise or lower the wick. The higher the wick, the brighter the light.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
If I've understood the OP correctly there are two twiddles which adjust the two wicks. I therefore expect it is indeed a mechanical snuffer as the burny finger method of trying to blow it out would be extra tricky with a double wick lamp
 

sight-pin

Veteran
Wouldn't a snuffler put the light/flame out?

Yeah, that's what it is i think.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
It's possible that the bits the lever thing operates have broken or been lost so not impossible that it no longer actually works
 
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swee'pea99

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'tis pretty when it's going...

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swee'pea99

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It's possible that the bits the lever thing operates have broken or been lost so not impossible that it no longer actually works
I don't think that's the case - it distinctly slides a 'sleeve' up/down each of the wicks. I'm just not sure why!
 
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