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Wall Oil Lamp, Frost and Flowers

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Oil Burning Bracket Lamp

Wall Oil Lamp, Frost and Flowers produces a lovely soft light. The ruffle topped frosted glass lamp shade has a floral lace pattern. When lit this delicate design is eye-catching. Black lamp arm and support are made of sturdy cast iron. Arm can be readily shifted to best position.

Wall Oil Lamp - Frost and Flowers

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  • Projection from wall: 13"
  • Total height: 18"
  • Type: Oil burning
  • Takes a 7/8" width wick, included
  • Use with lamp oil, Not-Included
  • matching Electric Wall Lamp

Oil Lamp Guide

  • Only use "lamp oil" as a fuel source. Other oil types can cause fires and/or damage oil burners. Burns approximately 0.5 ounces of lamp-oil per hour.
  • 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

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