Gas Pressure Appliances and other lamps and lanterns

Coleman and other Lamps, Lanterns, Stoves, Irons, Etc.

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Coleman 237A. I left the preheat cup off and never miss it since I can match preheat even kerosene lanterns at my elevation. (14 feet above sea level.)

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15 Oct 2019

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Wards Western Field (Thermos) Model 60-9523

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13 Oct 2019

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Sometimes the sins of the past need to be exorcised from a classic lamp.

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12 Oct 2019

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Edward Miller & Company The Non Explosive Lamp (1900?)

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12 Oct 2019

Leacock 107 on its hanging rod.

Perfect reading height. Looks like it's floating on air.

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09 Oct 2019

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Tiny Dietz Comet operating as a citronella lantern. It makes a most effective bug deterrent and enough light to find your way around inside a dark barn.

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07 Oct 2019

Coleman 152 1/47

Coleman 152 on kerosene, and with preheat flame still visible through the 99 cent Goodwill shade. A true dual fuel running white gas or kerosene with a generator swap and preheat cup. Being nearly at sea level and 75 degrees I could've easily match preheated this kerosene generator tonight.

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07 Oct 2019

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Winchester Trailblazer (propane) running naked. First test and tune of air restrictor.

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06 Oct 2019

Trailblazer

Trailblazer by Winchester propane lantern

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29 Sep 2019

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No pressure lantern here. 1950's Winged Wheel No. 750.

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25 Sep 2019

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This is a large lantern at 12" tall with a 6.5" fount diameter.

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25 Sep 2019
hot diggity, Aug 3, 2019
Murfylang and Motomom34 like this.
    • SB21
      Really nice collection,,
      hot diggity likes this.
    • hot diggity
      I had the flaming fountain routine from an R55. Sure wasn't expecting that, but since the valve was 90° from the flaming stream coming from the pricker shaft I was able to get it shut off. Little details like that make a big difference. I keep my empty metal waste basket handy. It will fit over most lanterns. Metal trash can will fit over anything, even a lamp with a hanger rod.
    • hot diggity
      That sounds great!

      Hank Robert's and I go way back to the summer of '79 when I was a homeless bicycle bum peddling North to Ontario when my Coleman 502 stove and other gear was stolen from my camp site in Bay City. I spent most of my remaining cash on a new Hank Robert's mini stove and a hooded wind breaker. I survived for three months in Northern Michigan and Southern Ontario using the Mini Stove as my primary cooking method. It served me well.

      It sat in storage in my bike bags while I traveled the World for 20+ more years in the Marine Corps. I pulled it out after I'd found a pristine new Coleman 502 to replace the stolen one, and found that fuel bottles were no longer available.

      I like compressed fuels and fire, so I found a solution. Actually two solutions, since the original knob got smashed on my Mini Stove. The valve on the adapter hose makes it a simple matter to adjust the flame from simmer to blazing.

      Now I'll have a complete set of wonderful Hank Robert's outdoor appliances. Very nice. Thanks for offering this.
    • hot diggity
      For sale lamp description:

      Up for sale today is a Vintage Coleman Model 152 Table Lamp. This lamp is date stamped 9 47, or September of 1947. This lamp runs on either Coleman fuel (white gas) or kerosene. It is running on Coleman fuel in the pictures.

      This lamp is still in very nice vintage condition. There are however some chips in the paint though, but there are no dings or dents anywhere on it. The original paint still has a nice shine to it. This lamp has a mica shade on it. So there is no need for an inner glass globe to protect a fabric shade from burning. This mica shade looks amazing on this lamp, especially when it is lit. This lamp is still very clean everywhere. As you can see this lamp is still in perfect working condition. It pumps up and holds its pressure perfectly. The mantles burn extremely bright on this lamp. This lamp is sure to run perfect for you for many years to come.

      Included will be the original hanging rod. So you can use this one as a table lamp, or you can hang it from the ceiling for even more light displacement. I will have to ship this lamp empty due to the shipping regulations, so all you will have to do is add new mantles and some fuel before you light it up. This vintage Coleman Model 152 table lamp is sure to make an excellent addition to your collection.

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