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This product is no longer available.
A faithful reproduction of an antique original, this collapsible lantern
was used by American servicemen during the First World War.
First patented in 1900 by Charles Stonebridge, it was the first candle
lantern to feature a hinged-partition design with an integrated chimney
and candle socket.
Made largely from brass with mica panels, the lantern has air intake
holes along the bottom of the front and side panels and a large chimney
vent in the peaked roof. Even if you are walking with the lantern, the
candle will burn without flickering. A hole on the rear of the unit allows
the lantern to be hung on a nail.
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Measures just 6-1/4" x 4-1/2" x 3/4" when closed, yet
stands about 8-1/2" high with a 4-1/2" square base when open.
An excellent lantern for campers, it requires little space and weighs
just 12 ounces. Best used with dripless candles (not included).
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was $29.50.
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Folding Brass Lantern 45K16.37  |
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