Oil Lamp Wreaths & Torches Chimney – EAPC
This Oil Lamp Globe is clear with a white Wreaths & Torches design (aka Diana) circling the widest part. This is the chimney used on Oil Lamps sold by Lamplight Farms.
Let there be light! Includes candle holders, oil lamps, electric lamps…
This Oil Lamp Globe is clear with a white Wreaths & Torches design (aka Diana) circling the widest part. This is the chimney used on Oil Lamps sold by Lamplight Farms.
The clear, beaded-top chimney is the original globe, made and issued by Anchor Hocking with EAPC Oil Lamps.
Anchor Hocking’s Early American Prescut Oil Lamp was issued with two different bases, one that is brass-threaded and another that is glass-threaded (this one).
Anchor Hocking’s Early American Prescut Oil Lamp was issued with two different bases, one that is brass-threaded (this one) and another that is glass-threaded.
Anchor Hocking’s Early American Prescut Oil Lamp is perhaps the most coveted and prized piece in the EAPC line. It was issued with two different Bases, one with a brass-threaded collar and another with a glass-threaded collar.
The Electric Lamp comes in two sizes. The large homemade lamp was made from the 10″ Vase, the small one by Hi-Lite Industries from the 8.5″ Vase. Many homemade lamps have also been made with Small 8.5″ Vases. Collectors often use an inverted Punch Bowl with a hole drilled in the bottom as a shade for the large lamp and an inverted Large Serving Bowl for the small lamp.
The Double Candle Holder is one of the few Early American Prescut pieces that doesn’t have a star. It was originally planned to have a star on the top, where the knob is today, however, during production, they had trouble getting it to release from the mold, so they simplified the design to what we see today.
This Ceiling Light Cover is a homemade embellished EAPC piece made from a Medium Serving Bowl by drilling a hole into the bottom, allowing a finial to be attached. Those with a frosted look were most likely painted.
The EAPC Ceiling Light Cover is the same size and made from the same mold as the Large Serving Bowl. However, it has a hole drilled into the bottom for a finial to attach and is frosted on the inside to diffuse light.