logo image US lantern manufacturers N - O


These lanterns and detached burner from the lantern on the left

were manufactured by Nagel-Chase, another Chicago company.

This model is unique in having a wooden base rest, here a turned piece of oak.

Neil McRae, restored and ran the gasoline fueled lantern on the left and center.

Henry Plews was able to run his kerosene fueled version of this model (right).

Neil's restoration includes painting to original colors

and painting the originally nickel plated globe cage with a matte chrome finish.

Henry's lantern on the right does not have a white enamel ventilator.


Nagel-Chase showed this No. 4 Model in their catalogs in 1919 & 1920,

and used this same model number for a "stovepipe" lantern as above

several years earlier.

This 300cp kerosene-fueled, single-mantle lantern is in John Anderson's collection.


Another Nagel-Chase lantern, Model 14,

was called the Wizard Gasoline & Kerosene Lantern,

according to the label in the base of the globe cage.

It is in Craig Seabrook's collection.


This Nagel-Chase Model 17, in Herman Mulder's collection,
came from the Zwolle, Netherlands fire department, or Zwolle Kazerne in Dutch.

The lantern is marked on the base with a shield and the letters Z K.

The separate pump on this lantern is held by a lower ring and an upper chain

when not in use.

This model also came with a built-in pump.


National Stamping & Elec. Works, Chicago,

made this arc lantern for Sunshine Safety Lamp Co., Kansas City, Missouri.

Craig Seabrook, whose collection this is in, had the steel ventilator re-nickel plated

and will have the brass fount re-nickel plated.

This is a torch lighting model with a tip cleaner above the generator.


Nat'l Stamping & Elec. Works also made appliances for international companies.

Archibald Hoey found this Nulite Storm King, a one mantle,

torch-lighting model rated at 200 cp, with "all the bits" at a car boot fair in the UK.

The paperwork reveals that it was sold by Firma Joseph Rute, Soerabaia,

now Surabaya, the capital of East Java province, Indonesia.

This lantern is in Neil McRae's collection.


Another manufacturer that often didn't put any identifying name or numbers

on their lanterns was National Stamping & Electric Works, Chicago, Illinois,

that made the Nulite brand.

This Model 5 Nulite lantern has been restored by Shinzo Kono

and works very well.

Unfortunately the original mica globe is gone.


Neil McRae believes this is a variation of Nulite Model 2M (for match lighting)

that dates to around 1923.

This lantern, in Mike Bullis's collection, has ceramic burner caps,

which are unusual on US lighting products, and a 110 burner.

The air tube is behind the frame support;

the mica globe was removed for this image.


The Nulite Model 18 was apparently made in four different versions -

1 quart (above) and 2 quart (below) founts

as well as with and without (above) an integral pump.

This 300 cp model is torch lighting.

The mica globe is unusual with a brass frame.

This lantern ran well after I restored it.


This Nulite lantern is their Giant, the larger of two Model 18's,

with the two quart fount.

It was possibly sold by Piepgras.

This is in the collection of Craig Seabrook.

It was originally equipped with a mica globe.


Although this lantern has many of the same parts as the Nulite Models above,

it is stamped Acorn Brass Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Illinois,

on the bottom of the fount.

Acorn Brass sold this torch lighting Uni-Lite Model 350 circa 1915.

This 300cp model has a tip cleaner lever as on the Model 18 above.


This unknown model by National Stamping & Elec. Works

in Bob Meyer's collection is instant lighting.

Note that the generator superficially resembles a torch lighting generator

but has a nut at the base of the tube for easy removal.

Bob found that the instant lighting parts

function the same as in an Akron 140BG lamp in his collection.


This is the one mantle Nulite instant lighting version of the above lantern.

The generator and air tube is different from the two mantle version above, in addition to the burner.

When the valve is opened (counterclockwise) the stem moves into the valve body,

an indicator that it is instant lighting (Bob Meyer).

The lantern and globe labeled Storm King (left) are in Roger Haynal's collection.

Roger repainted the steel fount which had lost its chrome plating.

If you have either of these models contact me as we are continuing to study them.


This Nulite lantern has been modified to project a beam of light

and was sold as PeeBee, for Phare Besnard,

by Maris et Besnard, Paris, France.

The interior of the lantern includes a curved reflector.

Note the holder for the external pump, which was manufactured by AGM.

This unusual lantern is in Bo Ryman's collection.

 

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Akron Lamp Co. lanterns updated Nov. 9, '11
Akron Lamp Co. lamps updated Oct. 13, '11
American Gas Machine lanterns - early models updated Dec. 17, '11
American Gas Machine lamps updated Jan. 22, '12
AGM lanterns - models beginning with the mid-1930's updated Mar. 15, '11
AGM, King Seeley, & Thermos stoves updated Feb. 18, '12
AGM, King Seeley, & Thermos lanterns - later models updated May 9, '11
Coleman Canada lamps updated Apr. 12, '11
Coleman Canada lanterns pre- 1945 updated Jan. 17, '12
Coleman US lamps before mid-1920's updated Sept. 24, '11
Coleman Canada lanterns 1946 - 1970 updated Feb. 14, '12
Coleman US lamps after mid 1920's updated Mar. 30, '11
Coleman Canada lanterns 1971 - 1993 updated Feb. 10, '12
Coleman hollow wire lighting updated Mar. 14, '11
Coleman US lanterns pre-1931 updated Feb. 10, '12
Coleman irons updated Mar. 26, '11
Coleman US lanterns 1931 - 1945 updated Feb. 8, '12
Coleman Canada stoves updated Nov. 29, '11
Coleman US lanterns 1946 - 1960 updated Apr. 2, '11
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Coleman US stoves mid-1930's - early-1950's updated Feb. 18, '12
 Coleman US lanterns 1981 - 2000 updated Aug. 8, '11
Coleman US stoves mid 1950's - present updated Nov. 29, '11
Coleman US lanterns 2001 - present updated Mar. 30, '11
Custom lamps, lights, heaters, and stoves updated Aug. 4, '11
Custom lanterns updated Dec. 14, '11
Heater etc. manufacturers A - K updated Feb. 10, '12
Ehrich & Graetz/AIDA & Petromax lanterns updated Apr. 25, '11
Heater etc. manufacturers L - Z updated Aug. 24, '10
Germany lantern manufacturers updated May 3, '11
Hollow wire lighting updated Jan 29, '12
International lantern manufacturers A - G updated Nov. 16, '11
International lamp manufacturers A - D updated Mar. 31, '11
 International lantern manufacturers H - P updated Feb. 15, '12
International lamp manufacturers E - O updated Jan. 27, '12
 International lantern manufacturers Q - S updated Dec. 15, '11
International lamp manufacturers P - Z updated Feb. 18, '12
 International lantern manufacturers T - Z updated Sept. 30, '11
Irons updated Sept. 23, '11
Propane lantern, stove, & heater manufacturers A - B updated Sept. 2, '10
Links updated Nov. 16, '11
Propane lantern, stove, & heater manufacturers C updated Feb. 16, '12
 Stove manufacturers A - H updated May 25, '11
Propane lantern, stove, & heater manufacturers D - M updated Sept. 2, '10
Stove manufacturers I - P updated Feb. 18, '12
Propane lantern, stove, & heater manufacturers N - Z updated Nov. 5, '11
Stove manufacturers Q - Z updated Feb. 6, '12
Pump manufacturers A - D updated Mar. 29, '11
Sweden lamp manufacturers updated Apr. 30, '11
Pump manufacturers E - Z updated Apr. 2, '11
Sweden stove manufacturers updated Feb. 2, '12
Sweden lantern manufacturers updated Nov. 9, '11
Tilley household lamps pre-1945 updated Nov. 13, '10
Tilley lanterns updated Jul. 14, '08
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UK lantern manufacturers updated Jan 27, '12
Tilley industrial lamps & lanterns updated Apr. 12, '10
US lantern manufacturers A - I updated Apr. 2, '11
US lamp manufacturers A - F updated May 26, '11
US lantern manufacturers J - M updated Feb. 14, '12
US lamp manufacturers G - L updated Feb. 6, '12
US lantern manufacturers N - O updated Jan. 4, '12
US lamp manufacturers M - O updated Dec. 12, '11
US lantern manufacturers P - Z updated Dec. 1, '11
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Wrench & other lamp tool manufacturers A - F updated Aug. 8, '11
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