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LUCAS 'SILVER KING' BICYCLE LAMP, 1930's

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LUCAS 'SILVER KING' BICYCLE LAMP, 1930's

Joseph Lucas started making lamps in the 1890's, for the shipping industry. This item, made from the early 1900's for bicycles, burning oil, has a very wide wick of 19mm, and gave an adequate light for cycling, in fact almost as good as Acetylene lamps of the time. Used also by the military, there was also a petrol version. This one is civilian and is made of tin plated steel.

Kindly Donated by Pauline Williams.

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