Here we are offering four brass parts for completing and electrifying an oil lamp.  1.  There is a partial brass font that someone as cut down.  Attached to the tube or central draft is the base of an electrical socket.  2.  The brass vase cover that would normally be the top of the oil font.  3. The brass spill or drip ring that the font would be seated into.  And 4. The burner basket.    Some of these parts may be newer but are either brass or brass plated and are not magnetically attracted.  The wick riser knob is marked Rochester ABCO.  The oil font with the central draft tube is a vintage part.  The spill ring of drip ring, (I've seen them also referred to as a crown) would fit onto the lamp base and therefore the burner would be seated into it.  Any adjustments as to height, etc. could easily be adapted.  The base of the socket is threaded and would receive the threaded lamp pipe to run the electrical wire through.  The height of the tube to the top of the socket base is about 7 inches.  Someone has soldered the tube from another lamp into the bottom of this font.  The font is the standard 5 inches in diameter.  This is a great find if you are wanting to electrify that old lamp or electrify one for ease of daily use.