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Hearst Museum object titled Ceramic oil lamp, accession number 11-43234, described as Oil lamp (model); base is Maori-style god figure with Northwest Coast-style hat (separate piece) with incised design; glass chimney, brass chimney holder; base is orange-painted plaster of paris over glass; top is orange-painted plaster of paris with black eyes. height - 24.7 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 5-10457, described as Lamp; recycled tin from Greek/Dutch tomato paste tins. Handle and wick holder soldered on. Height 12 cm. Diameter at base: 10 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 5-8424, described as Lamp; tin can (cream can); with funnel and wick holder; diameter: 7.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 9-17755, described as Lamp package (unopened) and box.
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 7-5622, described as Lamp, bass, cast; Eastern slipper shape; two toe sprout w/ shell shaped tongue; loop attached to longue; lid w/ attachment on sides missing; bolt soldered to bottom, base missing; length: 12.5cms "Lucernas", Latin lamp; shell is part of Christian symbolism, also acts as reflector; two spout unusual. see ref: "Flickering Flames", Thwing, page 30, plate 5, number 97
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 5-8423, described as Lamp; tin can (sausage can) with funnel and wick holder; handle; height 11 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 5-15767, described as Kerosene lamp, steel; handle and filler neck soldered to sawed-off soft drink can base; wick holder press fitted to top of filler neck; diameter 6.7 centimeters X height 10.5 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 5-16514, described as Yoruba iron lamp. man on horseback, lampdish forms head. riveted and welded from sheet and strip iron. round base.
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 5-13216, described as Lamp., Ethiopia, Eritrea, Asmara. 1962-63. 5-13216, acc no. 3286. File code: 4.1 Collector: Dr. Jack L. Rocker. Donor: Dr. Jack L. Rocker. Materials, techniques: Reduction-fired and smudged ceramic; coil built. Context of use: oil lamp. Description: Oil lamp; saucer-shaped with 3 channels for wicks; black rduction-fired ceramic; diam. 16.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Lamp, accession number 5-5332, described as terra-cotta lamp with pouring lip. Rim Dia. = 10.8 cm