American Milk Glass and Cranberry Glass Kerosene Lamp
Invented in the mid-19th century, kerosene lamps have long been admired for their warm glow, unique style, and enduring charm. This wonderful example, dating to circa 1890, showcases the artistry and craftsmanship of the period through its striking combination of milk glass and cranberry glass.
The milk glass base, formed with a scalloped edge, supports a richly colored cranberry glass font embellished with an opalescent Fern & Daisy motif. An embossed burner featuring floral and foliate details is crowned by a glass chimney with a ruffled rim. Years of sunlight exposure have imparted a subtle violet hue to the chimney—a hallmark of late 19th- to early 20th-century glass, caused by the use of manganese dioxide as a clarifying agent.
Highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike, this charming lamp offers both historical significance and timeless decorative appeal. Whether displayed indoors or in outdoor living spaces, it creates an inviting atmosphere and brings a distinctive sense of warmth and character. Modern kerosene and alternative lamp oils further enhance its practicality for contemporary use.
18″H x 5.5″D
Circa 1890
SKU: TKAR 115 $795 Inquire


