![]() ![]() ![]() My guess is that Aladdin went to the uninsulated burner around Model 5 burner and was carried into the early model 6 burner. The insulated outer wick tube started with the late version Way to tell on an assembled burner is to remove the galleryĪnd look for radial creases on the outer wick tube ridge. Left and uninsulated burner base on the right. This is a disassembled model 6 uninsulated burner This major marketing campaign for the model 6 lampsġ914 only (?) version of the model 6 manualĬlick on ad to download high res PDF of Ad Johnson granted June 5, 1917Īfter Aladdin won the world fair gold medal in 1915 they launched Patent for the early model 6 insulated burner filed Aug.Model year may not have had the Aladdin name on the holder.Ī spare mantle and generator was also provided with each Instruction booklet, warranty card, a spare generator and Floor lamp - Old rose silk with tasselĬhimney: Heelless globe type (rounded bulgeĬopper plated steel match holder that had pockets for the Hanging - 215 and a very small number withģ25 hanging globe. Offered for the model 6 during the 1914 season then replacedīy the 301 "Chippendale" shade for the 1915 and later lamp Shades: table - A 201 shade made from a new mold was This is the same style used for model 3, 4 & 5 lamps. Round in cross section and support a 10 inch glass shade. Had a scallop design along the inside ring. Shade ring: Attached to the base of the gallery and Originally sold into Canada during 1917 & later. Couldīe found on lamps with uninsulated undated model 6 burners Accessories:īug screen: Early style bug screen in 1917. Model 5 lamp are identical except for the model number. Model 6 lamps using undated #6 insulated burners and late Transition (very early lamps) - As near as I can tell Oil pot - Finish: Clear lacquer over satin brass Table - Finish: Clear lacquer over satin brass,įount - (Wall mount & hanging,) - Clear lacquer In the United States but was sold in Canada instead of the models The Aladdin modelĦ lamp was replaced by the model 7 for the 1917 lamp selling season While the wick adjuster knobs were still dated. The insulated wick tube started with the new style model 5 burnersĪnd was discontinued sometime during the model 6 burner production To date I have found five different versions Spreaders were kept in production through 1954 as replacement Through the 1930 lamp selling season as a replacement for To model 6 and earlier, the model 6 burner stayed in production The patent was filed on 19 Feb, 1918Īfter sales of the model 6 had ceased (patent 1256879 ).īecause model 7 and later burners were not backwards compatible Then starting 1917 through 1920 undated uninsulated modelĦ burners were built for the Canadian market.Īladdin applied for a patent on this burner on. Wick adjuster stamp mold was modified to include the date. The first model six lamps had insulated burners with no dates.Īfter the prize was won, the date was hurried into productionīy stamping the date on the wick adjuster knob. That was judged to be the best in the world. I suspect theĭate was added to let customers know that this was the model International Exposition in San Francisco. In 1915 the Aladdin model 6 lamp won a gold medal and a blue Brush brass with a metal polish before finishing in lacquer to repel dirt.Be the most famous model of them all and is the only model (optional) Use steel wool to buff the lamp. ![]()
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