Antique kerosene / oil stand lamp in opaque opaline blue glass and "Prince Edward" pattern / Victorian embossing, No. 2 Taplin-Brown collar and coronet burner.
Manufactured in the late 1800s / Fourth quarter 19th century, and often referred to as a sewing lamp. Unsure of age of coronet burner and if it was original to the lamp.

Glass lamp does not have any cracks. Some minor cosmetic coloring imperfections in the glass, and chipping along base as seen in photos. Burner has some bending, and both burner and collar have patina and soot from lamp being used, as seen in photos.

Literature: Thuro - Oil Lamps II, p. 125, fig. G. & Thuro, - Oil Lamps I, page 279, fig. G. - valued at $550 and up in opaque colored glass.

Approximate Measurements:
12" high from base to top of burner
9 3/4" high to top of brass collar
6 5/8" diameter base
1 3/16" collar threading to accept a no. 2 size burner (coronet burner pictured is included)

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