ARTS
AND CRAFTS OIL LAMP
Electricity and
gas are
not always accessible in suburban or country homes and the regular
type of a mission lamp would be of little use. The illustration shows
an ordinary round wick kerosene lamp fitted out in mission style.
Artistic
Mission Style Oil Lamp
A few
modifications were
made in the design of an expensive lamp to simplify the construction.
The lamp should have a tall chimney. The dimensions given in the
drawings, and the photograph, will explain themselves. Many of the
details can be worked up by the maker.
(click for larger image)
The body of the
lamp is
made of 1/2-in, oak and is provided with openings as shown. The
interior receptatle is very handy for holding a match box, smoking
articles, etc.
A piece of
copper band, 1
in. wide, is fastened to the body with large upholsterers' tacks, to
give it a finished appearance. The base is 7/8 in. thick and in order
to prevent tilting is provided with four square feet, 1/4 in. thick.
The top piece of the body is 1/2 in. oak, which is provided with a
hole large enough to receive the bowl of the lamp. If such a lamp is
not at hand, one can be purchased at a very reasonable price.
The shade is
made of oak
frames set in with clouded art glass panels. The different sections
of the frames are fastened together with brass screws and the glass
is held in place by triangular cleats of oak. Be sure and fit the
shade with cardboard panels before ordering the glass. The cardboard
can be used as a pattern in cutting the glass, and the glass will
then fit without recutting, which is quite difficult.
The glass beaded
fringe
should be of suitable color to harmonize with the finished lamp.
The shade is
supported by
four brackets cast in bronze from a wood pattern (dimensions given)
and finished by filing, buffing and lacquering.
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