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Atlantia 14th November 2009 11:36 PM

OK so possibly OT: Gambal camp lamp
 
well, it was cheap, and if the story was BS then I'm going to give it to my mother to sell on her ebay account!

This is a steel gimbal oil lamp, can anyone shed any light on it's origins? (OMG terrible pun I know, apologies all round).

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...IM000068-2.jpg

katana 15th November 2009 03:24 AM

Hi Gene,
it looks to be a boat lamp, the gimble arrangement to keep the lamp 'stable' whilst the boat 'pitched and rolled'. I believe the lower oil light 'bowl' needs to be relatively heavy to help that stability....repo's are lighter.

Kind Regards David

Atlantia 15th November 2009 06:56 AM

Hi David,

Its about 3 1/2 inches across, quite heavy, all iron/steel. Any idea where its from?

Thanks
Gene

Atlantia 15th November 2009 10:36 PM

No ideas guys?

Rick 16th November 2009 02:45 PM

I'd tend to go with David's assesment .

A gimbaled lamp to be hung from a beam belowdeck out of the wind . :)

Atlantia 16th November 2009 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick
I'd tend to go with David's assesment .

A gimbaled lamp to be hung from a beam belowdeck out of the wind . :)


Hi Rick,
Thanks mate, but what country? It looks to have some age..

Rick 16th November 2009 09:14 PM

About the oldest one I've ever seen ... if it is what I think it is . :shrug:

Where are our Pirate collectors ?!?

Origin ?
I couldn't hazard a guess . :confused:

katana 16th November 2009 09:39 PM

Hi Gene,
I have seen something similar.....can't remember where. Most maritime lamps were brass (obviously more corrosion resistant) However some older ones were steel/iron.
I would check the 'pivots' of the gimble arrangement for wear ...may give a better indication of age. If no wear ....almost certainly a copy.

By the way, I'm curious,.........what was the 'story'

Regards David

Atlantia 16th November 2009 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katana
Hi Gene,
I have seen something similar.....can't remember where. Most maritime lamps were brass (obviously more corrosion resistant) However some older ones were steel/iron.
I would check the 'pivots' of the gimble arrangement for wear ...may give a better indication of age. If no wear ....almost certainly a copy.

By the way, I'm curious,.........what was the 'story'

Regards David


ello mate. Its a fairly rough thing, made like armour!
Story wasn't particularly interesting. Seller thought it was Arab early 20th C. I've only seen the brass ones before (the ornate persian ball ones) so thought it might be true.

If its a copy, they copied a butt-ugly one!

Atlantia 17th November 2009 04:29 PM

Ive seen copies of the decorated pierced bronze ones before. Would it be worth faking one this basic?

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...IM000101-1.jpg


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