Dietz No. 39 Steel Clad Kerosene Lantern – New York, USA
Dietz No. 39 Steel Clad Kerosene Lantern – New York, USA
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A fine example of early 20th-century American lighting, this Dietz No. 39 “Steel Clad” lantern was manufactured in New York, USA by the renowned R.E. Dietz Company. Known for their rugged construction and reliability, Dietz lanterns were widely used across farms, railroads, and marine settings.
Features:
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Maker: R.E. Dietz Co., New York, USA
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Model: No. 39 Steel Clad
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Original clear glass globe embossed with Dietz markings
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Steel frame with protective wire guards
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Kerosene/oil burner intact with wick holder
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Carrying/hanging handle for versatile use
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Approximate era: 1920s–1940s
Condition:
In very good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age. The glass globe is intact, the burner mechanism is present, and the lantern retains its original patina. Displays beautifully and may still function with proper cleaning and fueling.
Dimensions (approx.):
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Height (including handle): ~16 inches
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Globe diameter: ~6 inches
A perfect piece for collectors of antique lanterns, railroad memorabilia, or rustic farmhouse décor.
