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Hurricane Lantern Company Brass Ice Skater’s Lamp – Late 19th Century Antique
This Brass Ice Skater’s Lamp by the Hurricane Lantern Company, dating to the late 19th century, is a remarkable example of American decorative and functional lighting from the Victorian era. Often referred to as an “ice skater’s lamp” due to its charming engraved or embossed figure, this lantern blends practical illumination with collectible artistry.
Crafted from solid brass with glass components, the lamp reflects the high-quality materials and craftsmanship of the period. Designed for indoor or outdoor use, it once provided reliable light while also serving as a decorative accent. The engraved or cast ice skater motif adds whimsical charm, making this piece highly desirable to collectors of antique lanterns, Victorian lighting, and historic home décor.
Its aged patina and well-preserved details enhance authenticity, offering both historical character and visual appeal. Whether displayed as part of a lantern collection or used as a functional decorative piece, it is a testament to 19th-century American lighting design and artistry.
This Brass Ice Skater’s Lamp by the Hurricane Lantern Company, dating to the late 19th century, is a remarkable example of American decorative and functional lighting from the Victorian era. Often referred to as an “ice skater’s lamp” due to its charming engraved or embossed figure, this lantern blends practical illumination with collectible artistry.
Crafted from solid brass with glass components, the lamp reflects the high-quality materials and craftsmanship of the period. Designed for indoor or outdoor use, it once provided reliable light while also serving as a decorative accent. The engraved or cast ice skater motif adds whimsical charm, making this piece highly desirable to collectors of antique lanterns, Victorian lighting, and historic home décor.
Its aged patina and well-preserved details enhance authenticity, offering both historical character and visual appeal. Whether displayed as part of a lantern collection or used as a functional decorative piece, it is a testament to 19th-century American lighting design and artistry.