Museum Collections
Luce Center
Oil lamps (pair)
Object name
Oil lamps (pair)
Date
1857-1870
Medium
Glass, pewter
Dimensions
each: 11 x 4 in. ( 27.9 x 10.2 cm )
Description
Pair of colorless pressed lead glass oil lamps; flaring cup-shaped font with domed top; pressed decoration on font consists of six lotus leaves around bottom and scalloped band beneath dome; font joined by wafer to hexagonal baluster standard and hexagonal base; pewter collar and cover with splayed wick tubes and caps.
Credit Line
Gift of Miss Fannie G. Dudley
Object Number
1957.166ab
Gallery Label
The domed top of this lamp's font was formed by using the Magoun Patent method. This method, invented by Joseph Magoun of the New England Glass Company in 1847, eliminated moldmarks by using a hinged, three-part mold to form the sides of the font and a one-piece cylindrical mold to form a cylinder that was then tooled to form the dome.
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.





