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 Eagle Wall Mount Oil Lamp 
My most recent acquisition .  I've also recently bought a NOS one complete with the box . just waiting for it to arrive . 
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Eagle Wall Mount Oil Lamp

My most recent acquisition . I've also recently bought a NOS one complete with the box . just waiting for it to arrive .

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Eagle
Model Reference:No.640
Lamp
Lamp Type:Oil
Filament/Radiator Type:Wick
Burning Position:Oil tankard on bottom , wick on top !!
Fixture
Fixture Type:Wall mounted oil lamp
Location:My Living Room
Electrical
Wattage:Not much
Optical
Lumen Output:Not much
Colour Temperature:low
Physical/Production
Fabrication Date:late 60's-early 70's
File information
Filename:DSCN9598.JPG
Album name:wide-lite 1000 / Oil Lamps
Keywords:Lanterns
Filesize:1337 KiB
Date added:Jan 20, 2025
Dimensions:2272 x 1704 pixels
Displayed:9 times
DateTime Original:2025:01:19 08:23:58
Exposure Time:1/15 sec
FNumber:f/3.7
File Source:Digital Still Camera
Flash:No Flash
Flash Setting
Focal length:4.5 mm
ISO:400
Model:COOLPIX A300
Noise Reduction:OFF
Software:COOLPIX A300V1.1
White Balance:0
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Sammi   [Jan 20, 2025 at 07:50 PM]
That looks very similar to my Chalwyn lampses. Wonder
I'm going to have another go at getting them to burn correctly. Oil lamp
wide-lite 1000   [Jan 20, 2025 at 11:17 PM]
You too ??? The only way to get a decent looking flame was to cut the wick to a point . Plus , once it's lit , I have to babysit it and keep adjusting flame height until it stabilizes .
Sammi   [Jan 21, 2025 at 12:52 PM]
Hmm, I'll try that... Wonder
wide-lite 1000   [Feb 25, 2025 at 10:57 PM]
For some reason , this starts burning really weird when the oil level gets around 1/3 . The wick is long enough that it reaches the bottom of the reservoir . The flame gets dim and flickery and erratic . This thing is also a pain to extinguish . It's mounted about 6' above the floor so I need to carefully remove the chimney with an oven mitt , then blow it out !

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