Kerosene lamps from the 19th century represent a significant development in lighting technology and played a crucial role in illuminating homes, businesses, and streets during that era. Kerosene is also known as liquid paraffin.

Prior to the introduction of kerosene lamps, lighting options were limited to candles, oil lamps, or gas lamps. Candles were the most common source of light, but they were expensive, produced limited illumination, and posed a significant fire hazard. Oil lamps, fueled by various vegetable oils, were an improvement over candles, but they were still prone to smoke, odor, and the risk of fire. The arrival of kerosene lamps in the mid-19th century marked a turning point in lighting technology.

Kerosene, a flammable hydrocarbon liquid derived from petroleum, became a popular fuel for lamps due to its clean-burning properties and relatively low cost. Kerosene lamps were more efficient and produced a brighter, steadier light more...

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An antique English sterling silver and crystal banquet lamp…

Antique Sterling Silver Crystal Banquet Lamp

An antique English sterling silver and crystal banquet lamp with acid etched glass shade and chimney, 19th century, Note: Hinks single burner with bayonet mount, 78 cm high

A late 19th century Hinks's duplex brass and copper oil lamp,…

Hinks's Duplex Brass and Copper Oil Lamp

A late 19th century Hinks's duplex brass and copper oil lamp, the fluted brass column supporting a copper reservoir, all raised on a square base with four bracket feet. Overall height 65 cm

Late 19th century banquet kerosene lamp with reeded brass…

Reeded Brass Kerosene Lamp with Coloured Glass Font

Late 19th century banquet kerosene lamp with reeded brass central column raised above a circular foot, with coloured glass font and cap with plaque 'C.Lazarus & Co.//Calcutta', with glass chimney and clear and frosted shade, burner marked 'Hinks &…

Hinks & Sons, two Victorian pressed metal and cut glass oil…

Victorian Oil Lamps by Hinks & Sons

Hinks & Sons, two Victorian pressed metal and cut glass oil lamps, with bayonet duplex burners, clear and blue glass fonts, fluted gilt-metal columns (2), height 63.5 cm, 65 cm. Provenance: The collection of Robert Hutchinson, Sydney

Antique Hinks duplex banquet lamp with ornate brass base and…

Ornate Hinks Duplex Banquet Lamp with Glass Ball Shade

Antique Hinks duplex banquet lamp with ornate brass base and clear glass reservoir, with glass ball shade no chimney, height 68 cm.

A Victorian fuel banquet lamp, 19th century, maker's mark for…

Hinks Victorian Cranberry Glass Fuel Banquet Lamp

A Victorian fuel banquet lamp, 19th century, maker's mark for Hinks, a 'Number 2 lever' lamp with a waisted glass base, a ribbed brass stem and font surmounted by tapering cranberry glass shade with an internal, height 68 cm

American night light kerosene lamp clock, silver plated base…

19th Century Kerosene Lamp Clock with Milk Glass Dial

American night light kerosene lamp clock, silver plated base with milk glass dial in brass bezel, Hinks single burner, 19th century, 42.5 cm high

Victorian Hinks & Son ceramic banquet lamp, both brass duplex…

Victorian Hinks & Son Ceramic Banquet Lamp with Vaseline Glass Shade

Victorian Hinks & Son ceramic banquet lamp, both brass duplex burner and base marked for Hinks & Son, (# 1248 to base), vaseline glass shade, floral decorated ceramic font and base, fitted with brass foot, (glass funnel and new wick available), (height 52…

A late Victorian Hinks & Son's sterling silver oil lamp, by…

Victorian Sterling Silver Oil Lamp by Hinks & Son's

A late Victorian Hinks & Son's sterling silver oil lamp, by William Chawner II, London, 1896. Height 46 cm

A late Victorian Hinks & Son's oil lamp, glass body decorated…

Victorian Vine Motif Oil Lamp

A late Victorian Hinks & Son's oil lamp, glass body decorated with painted vine motif on black ground, etched shade and on black glass pedestal base, circa 1890. Height 52 cm

A large late Victorian Hinks & Sons brass banquet lamp, later…

Hinks & Sons Brass Banquet Lamp with Ruby Shade

A large late Victorian Hinks & Sons brass banquet lamp, later 19th century, with maker's mark for Hinks & Son to collar, the duplex lamp with Art Nouveau cast stiff leaf designs to the font above a tall tapering ribbed column to a stepped base, with the…

A Victorian 'Hinks' brass oil banquet lamp, with Corinthian…

Victorian Brass Banquet Lamp with Green Fluted Shade

A Victorian 'Hinks' brass oil banquet lamp, with Corinthian column, green and clear glass fluted shade. Electrified. Height 72 cm

A Victorian brass and glass banquet oil lamp, 19th century,…

Victorian Brass and Glass Oil Lamp with Cranberry Shade

A Victorian brass and glass banquet oil lamp, 19th century, maker's mark of Hinks duplex number 2, the lamp with a cluster column stem to a stepped faceted lower section and foliate feet, a compressed cut crystal font, original burner mechanism and a…

An Arts & Crafts brass and copper oil lamp, circa 1900, with…

Arts & Crafts Oil Lamp with Ruby Glass Shade

An Arts & Crafts brass and copper oil lamp, circa 1900, with maker's mark of Hinks & Co, with a removable brass font with associated brass fittings supported in a boss with a central stem and three shaped buttresses with pairs of flared brackets, raised…

A celadon glazed Hinks banquet oil lamp. Pate sur Pate…

Celadon Oil Lamp with Pate sur Pate Decoration

A celadon glazed Hinks banquet oil lamp. Pate sur Pate decoration of classical lady with lamp on bronze base. Signed under porcelain FP, Sevres artist Fernand Paillet 1879-1888. 68 cm high.

A striking Art Nouveau brass and copper standard lamp, circa…

Art Nouveau Brass and Copper Standard Lamp

A striking Art Nouveau brass and copper standard lamp, circa 1900., Hinks duplex mechanism, an English telescopic standard oil lamp, with font and chimney, the stem with three buttresses with striking cast feather embellishments to a tri-footed base with…

A fine Benson Arts & Crafts Metalwork oil lamp, early 20th…

Benson Arts & Crafts Metalwork Oil Lamp

A fine Benson Arts & Crafts Metalwork oil lamp, early 20th century, with maker's mark of William Arthur Smith Benson (1854-1924), in copper, brass and blackened steel, having a font with four sinuous buttress style supports pinched at the waist and…

Hinks & Sons silver plated converted Keroscene lamp styled as a…

Hinks & Sons Corinthian Column Converted Lamp

Hinks & Sons silver plated converted Keroscene lamp styled as a Corinthian column, later electrified. Condition good, minor age related wear. Height 79 cm

Late 19th century Arts & Crafts movement pottery oil lamp by…

Hinks Pottery Oil Lamp with Tangerine Shade

Late 19th century Arts & Crafts movement pottery oil lamp by Hinks with tangerine shade

19th century Hinks & Sons opal glass fuel lamp base. Brass…

Hinks & Sons Opal Glass Fuel Lamp with Grape Relief

19th century Hinks & Sons opal glass fuel lamp base. Brass column stem, glass font with grape and vine leaf in relief. Height 40 cm

An English Edwardian table lamp by Hink's, with garland and…

Hink's Edwardian Table Lamp with Floral Ball Shade

An English Edwardian table lamp by Hink's, with garland and mask fret font supporting a brass Hinks patent duplex burner. A short chimney and original ball shade decorated with frosted flowers and an amber frosted band at the top. Height 41 cm

A fine English Victorian Aesthetics Hinks & Son centre table…

Victorian Aesthetics Hinks Centre Table Oil Lamp

A fine English Victorian Aesthetics Hinks & Son centre table oil lamp, with amber blush and etched frosted glass shade above Hinks duplex burner, supported by ceramic base in terracotta glaze with gilded accents and rams head mounts, centrally painted…

Antique Hinks & Sons oil lamp, the body and reservoir painted…

Hinks & Sons Owl Relief Oil Lamp

Antique Hinks & Sons oil lamp, the body and reservoir painted in relief with owls on branches, standing on a cast bronze tri form base, 37 cm high, no burner