Vintage Oil Burning Bracket Lamp
Iron Wall Lamp with Mercury Reflector easily mount to wall at desired position. Mercury reflector attaches to swing arm of bracket lamp reflecting light produced by lamp. This refection coupled with light of the lamp is plentiful. Although these mercury reflectors look like originals they are far safer to use as they do not contain contain mercury. Milk glass font with clear glass chimney. *These bracket lamps are historic copies. Due to manufacturing processes, the glass may have slight imperfections as do the old ones.*
Iron Wall Lamp with Mercury ReflectorShips Free to contiguous 48 US states
| Other options Easy to use. A great source for emergency lighting. Burns approximately 0.5 ounces of lamp-oil per hour. |
Oil Lamp Guide
- Only use "lamp oil" as a fuel source. Other oil types can cause fires and/or damage oil burners.
- Leave at least a ½ inch of head-space when filling up your oil lamp.
- Keep lamp reservoir half full so that wick stays properly saturated
- Oil lamps burn approximately ½ ounce of lamp oil per hour.
- Trim off charred edge of wick after every couple uses. If charred residue is not kept trimmed, wick will likely smoke and provide dim light.
- Replace lamp chimney once lamp is lit to protect flame from drafts.
- Oil lamps are only for indoor use.
- Caution: A burning oil lamp should not be left unattended. Lamps should be placed out of the reach of children.
Install Bracket Oil Lamp
Determine placement of wall lamp
- Oil lamp should-not be positioned near any combustible source
- Heat must have space to escape lamp chimney
- Lamp hangs from matching support-bracket
- Support-bracket is attached by 2 screws
- When installing be sure to screw bracket to a wall-stud
- Once attached to wall, slide post on end of lamp-bracket into support-bracket.
- Pour lamp oil into font
- Screw oil-lamp-burner into glass lamp font.
- Place font in bowl-shaped area of lamp bracket
- Position chimney on burner so that tines hold chimney in place