Lamps
The word lamp is derived from the Greek word lampas meaning torch and refers to a lighting source in various forms using a multiplicity of fuels dating back to the dawn of man. Englishman Sir Humphrey Davy developed the first electric lamp in 1801, a carbon arc lamp that was energized by attaching two carefully spaced carbon rods to a source of electricity. The electrical current flowed between the rods in an arc of vaporizing carbon, the result being an intense white light.
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Two Part Carved Lamp w/ Iron lamps and bases
The Two Part Carved Lamp w/ Iron is shown in our new designer finishes. This lamps and bases is available in over 150 finishes to choose from. If you do not ord ... more
Spiral Handle Lamp with lined silk shade lamps and bases
The Spiral Handle Lamp with lined silk shade is shown in our new designer finishes. This lamps and bases is available in over 150 finishes to choose from. If yo ... more
TABLE LAMP (branches) - Arts & Crafts style
Exuding comfort and beauty, this lamp was designed by Rick and Heidi. The use of sunburnt old wood, complemented by burlap and cotton material, results in a lam ... more
TABLE LAMP (branches) - Arts & Crafts style
Excuding comfort and beauty, this lamp was designed and handcrafted by Rick & Heidi. The use of sunburnt old wood, complemented with burlap and cotton material ... more
Scallop Iron Lamp w/ string silk shade lamps and bases
The Scallop Iron Lamp w/ string silk shade is shown in our new designer finishes. This lamps and bases is available in over 150 finishes to choose from. If you ... more
Low Wood/Iron Lamp lamps and bases
The Low Wood/Iron Lamp is shown in our new designer finishes. This lamps and bases is available in over 150 finishes to choose from. If you do not order a finis ... more
SHELBURNE POST LIGHT
At American Lantern Company, each individual Lantern and Lamp is made by hand. Metalsmithing and hand skills hardly used in 21st century America, are still ... more
