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Kerosene lamps from the 19th century represent a significant development in lighting technology and played a crucial role in illuminating homes, businesses, and streets during that era. Kerosene is also known as liquid paraffin.

Prior to the introduction of kerosene lamps, lighting options were limited to candles, oil lamps, or gas lamps. Candles were the most common source of light, but they were expensive, produced limited illumination, and posed a significant fire hazard. Oil lamps, fueled by various vegetable oils, were an improvement over candles, but they were still prone to smoke, odor, and the risk of fire. The arrival more... of kerosene lamps in the mid-19th century marked a turning point in lighting technology.

Kerosene, a flammable hydrocarbon liquid derived from petroleum, became a popular fuel for lamps due to its clean-burning properties and relatively low cost. Kerosene lamps were more efficient and produced a brighter, steadier light compared to previous oil lamps. The introduction of kerosene lamps also coincided with advancements in lamp design, with manufacturers producing a wide range of styles and sizes to suit different needs and preferences.

The design of 19th-century kerosene lamps varied, but they typically consisted of a reservoir for holding the kerosene, a burner, and a chimney to direct the light and protect the flame. The reservoir could be made of glass, metal, or ceramic, and it often featured ornate decorations or patterns to enhance the lamp's aesthetic appeal. The burner incorporated a wick that drew kerosene from the reservoir and allowed it to burn, while the chimney helped to stabilize the flame and reduce the risk of accidents.

The introduction of kerosene lamps had a transformative effect on society. They brought illumination to areas that were previously in darkness, making it easier and safer to perform tasks, study, and socialize after sunset. The availability of affordable and reliable lighting had a profound impact on productivity, allowing people to extend their working hours and engage in various activities during the evenings.

Kerosene lamps were widely used in both urban and rural areas throughout the 19th century. They were particularly beneficial in areas without access to gas lighting or electricity, and they remained popular even after the introduction of electric lighting in the late 19th century. Kerosene lamps were commonly found in homes, businesses, and public spaces, including streets and outdoor areas.

However, the use of kerosene lamps was not without its drawbacks. The lamps required regular maintenance, including cleaning the wicks, replenishing the fuel, and ensuring proper ventilation to prevent the accumulation of fumes. Accidents, such as lamp explosions or fires, were also a risk if the lamps were mishandled or not properly maintained.

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Satsuma ware is a type of pottery that originated in the Satsuma province of Japan, which is now known as Kagoshima prefecture. Satsuma ware is known for its distinctive designs, which often feature intricate patterns and detailed images.

The history of Satsuma ware dates back to the late 16th century, when the first kilns were established in the region. At that time, Satsuma ware was mostly produced for local use, and the designs were simple and utilitarian. However, in the late 17th century, the Satsuma domain was ruled by the Shimazu family, who encouraged the production of high-quality ceramics more... as a way to boost the local economy.

Under the Shimazu family's patronage, Satsuma ware began to evolve into a more refined art form. The potters began to experiment with new techniques and designs, and the kilns produced a range of ceramics, from tea bowls and sake cups to vases and figurines. The most famous Satsuma ware of this period was produced by a potter named Shimizu Yasutaro, who was known for his delicately painted pieces that featured scenes from classical literature.

During the Meiji period (1868-1912), Satsuma ware became increasingly popular in Japan and abroad. The Meiji government actively promoted the export of Japanese goods, and Satsuma ware was among the most successful products. The Satsuma ware exported during this period was often decorated with gold and silver, and the designs were heavily influenced by traditional Japanese motifs such as cherry blossoms and chrysanthemums.

Satsuma ware is still produced in Kagoshima prefecture and other parts of Japan. While traditional designs are still popular, contemporary Satsuma ware often incorporates modern techniques and themes. Satsuma ware continues to be prized for its intricate designs and rich history. less...

A Japanese satsuma ceramic and timber table lamp, height 43 cm…
Japanese Satsuma Ceramic and Timber Table Lamp, 43 cm Height

A Japanese satsuma ceramic and timber table lamp, height 16.93 in. (untested)

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A Japanese Satsuma Meiji period table lamp. Painted with birds…
Meiji Period Satsuma Table Lamp with Bird and Flower Design

A Japanese Satsuma Meiji period table lamp. Painted with birds nesting in flowering trees intersected by panels with a diaper pattern flower design. Raised on a fitted wooden stand. 21.65 in. height (including shade)

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Satsuma Japanese pottery table lamp with French ormolu mounts,…
Satsuma Japanese Pottery Table Lamp with Ormolu Mounts, Meiji Period

Satsuma Japanese pottery table lamp with French ormolu mounts, Meiji period, early 20th century, 29.13 in. high overall

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A Satsuma table lamp, Satsuma Yaki mark, mid to late 20th…
Satsuma Yaki Quail Landscape Table Lamp

A Satsuma table lamp, Satsuma Yaki mark, mid to late 20th century, the lobed ceramic vase hand painted and gilded with quails in continuous landscape with floral sprays and reeds, in muted green and purple tones against a cream crackle glazed ground, with

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A fine Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, by Toyama, ovoid…
Japanese Satsuma Vase with Alpine River Landscape and Monkeys

A fine Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, by Toyama, ovoid shape, with four panels painted with and alpine river landscape; birds beneath wisteria; women reading beside a lamp and monkeys playing in a blossom tree, framed by various gild and enamel diaper

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An antique Satsuma earthenware vase converted into a table lamp,…
Satsuma Earthenware Table Lamp, 19th Century

An antique Satsuma earthenware vase converted into a table lamp, 19th century, the vase 16.93 in. high, 23.62 in. overall

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A Japanese Satsuma double gourd table lamp featuring birds and…
Japanese Satsuma Double Gourd Table Lamp with Birds and Flowers

A Japanese Satsuma double gourd table lamp featuring birds and flowers on a crackle glazed ground, height 20.47 in. Pass tag from electrical tester dated 29/06/2022 on lead

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Japanese Satsuma figural electric lamp base on a timber stand,…
Japanese Satsuma Figural Lamp on Timber Stand

Japanese Satsuma figural electric lamp base on a timber stand, height 19.29 in.

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A Japanese Satsuma style table lamp; the ovoid body decorated…
Satsuma Pheasant Table Lamp

A Japanese Satsuma style table lamp; the ovoid body decorated with pheasants amongst flowers. Height 24.41 in.

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A pair of bronze mounted Satsuma oil lamps with electric…
Bronze Satsuma Oil Lamps with Electric Conversion

A pair of bronze mounted Satsuma oil lamps with electric conversion, Meiji period, 1968-1912, 19th century Kosmos wild & Wessel (Berlin), the pair both finely decorated with two shaped reserves featuring figural narratives set in gardens and interiors,

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Antique Japanese Satsuma pottery vase converted to an electric…
Japanese Satsuma Pottery Electric Lamp

Antique Japanese Satsuma pottery vase converted to an electric lamp, vase height 12.01 in., total 23.23 in.

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Early Japanese Satsuma Guan Yin lamp base height 38 cm, loss to…
Japanese Satsuma Guan Yin Lamp Base with Base Loss

Early Japanese Satsuma Guan Yin lamp base height 14.96 in., loss to base

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A pair of Royal Satsuma floral design lamps with shades, height…
Royal Satsuma Floral Lamps with Shades - 73cm Height

A pair of Royal Satsuma floral design lamps with shades, height 28.74 in.

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A pair of Royal Satsuma elephant pattern lamps with shades,…
Royal Satsuma Elephant Lamps with Shades - 60cm Height

A pair of Royal Satsuma elephant pattern lamps with shades, height 23.62 in.

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A Japanese Satsuma table lamp, of cylindrical shape with…
Japanese Satsuma Table Lamp with Pagoda Shade

A Japanese Satsuma table lamp, of cylindrical shape with pierced and painted decoration, with a pagoda shade. Height 24.41 in.

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Large Japanese Satsuma vase mounted as a lamp with gilt and…
Japanese Satsuma Village Scene Lamp

Large Japanese Satsuma vase mounted as a lamp with gilt and fine detail depicting Japanese gentleman, ladies and children, in a village scene on a crackle glaze underlay, with gilt metal base and top., height 28.35 in.

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Early 20th century Satsuma lamp base modelled as a goddess on…
Satsuma Goddess Elephant Lamp Base

Early 20th century Satsuma lamp base modelled as a goddess on elephant, heavy enamel decorations, 13.78 in. height

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A pair of antique Satsuma lamp bases, mounted on French bronze…
Antique Satsuma Lamp Bases on French Bronze Bases

A pair of antique Satsuma lamp bases, mounted on French bronze bases, circa 1880. Total height 24.02 in.

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A tall pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, Meiji period [1868-1912],…
Satsuma Samurai Vases with Enamel & Gilt Detailing

A tall pair of Japanese Satsuma vases, Meiji period [1868-1912], painted in fine detail with raised enamel & gilt of samurai warriors, children at play & landscape within shaped cartouche between bands of brocade designs, condition: Restoration to one rim

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Pair of old Satsuma vases converted into lamps, each approx 42…
Satsuma Vase Lamps - Vintage Pair, 42cm High

Pair of old Satsuma vases converted into lamps, each approx 16.54 in. high, (2)

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A Japanese Satsuma lamp base with shade Meiji period 1868 -…
Meiji Satsuma Lamp with Shade

A Japanese Satsuma lamp base with shade Meiji period 1868 - 1912. Height (with shade)

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A 19th century Japanese Satsuma vase converted to a kerosene…
Satsuma Karako Children Kerosene Lamp

A 19th century Japanese Satsuma vase converted to a kerosene lamp, baluster, decorated with karako children, mounted on a brass column, surmounted by a flattened ovoid vaseline glass font, 24.02 in. high

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A Japanese satsuma vase lamp with shade
Japanese Satsuma Vase Lamp with Shade

A Japanese satsuma vase lamp with shade

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Satsuma lamp decorated with a scene of ducks on a lake under a…
Satsuma Duck and Cherry Blossom Lamp

Satsuma lamp decorated with a scene of ducks on a lake under a cherry blossom tree. Condition good, minor crazing throughout height 15.94 in.

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Satsuma pair of vases, one converted to a lamp, approx 38 cm…
Satsuma Vases with Lamp Conversion (Pair)

Satsuma pair of vases, one converted to a lamp, approx 14.96 in. high (2)

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Satsuma moon flask vase converted to a lamp, with two Japanese…
Satsuma Moon Flask Vase Lamp with Foo Dog Handles

Satsuma moon flask vase converted to a lamp, with two Japanese Foo dog handles, fine single hair brush gilded paint work throughout, both sides with all over floral design & two panels of pagoda scenes. Height 16.73 in.

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Japanese Moriage Satsuma table lamp
Moriage Satsuma Table Lamp: Japanese Elegance for Your Home

Japanese Moriage Satsuma table lamp

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An early 20th century Japanese Satsuma ceramic lamp base,…
Japanese Satsuma Ceramic Lamp Base, Thousand Flower Design

An early 20th century Japanese Satsuma ceramic lamp base, signed, embellished in the thousand flower design 13.58 in. high (not inc shade)

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