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Antique c1900 Edison Standard Phonograph Cylinder Machine S97570 | ![]() |
3 Bids | US $199.98 | 4h 36m |
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Antique c1900 Edison Standard Phonograph Cylinder Machine S252951 | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $199.98 | 5h 9m |
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Antique c1900 Edison Standard Phonograph Cylinder Machine w Replacement Horn | ![]() |
16 Bids | US $511.02 | 5h 9m |
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Edison Standard Cylinder Phonograph Horn | ![]() |
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US $200.00 | 29d 12h 17m |
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Original Early Edison Standard Model A Cylinder Phonograph Shaver Attachment | ![]() |
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US $74.95 | 29d 6h 47m |
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EDISON STANDARD SQUARE BOX CYLINDER PLAYER AUTOMATIC REPRODUCER & SHAVER | ![]() |
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US $975.00 | 25d 3h 7m |
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RARE NICE EDISON STANDARD BRITISH WAX 2M CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH RECORD EMPTY BOX! | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 24d 18h 54m |
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EDISON STANDARD CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH BASE & FRAME | ![]() |
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US $95.00 | 18d 12h 50m |
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Patent 1905 Edison Standard Cylinder Phonograph Machine with 2/4 Minute Gearing | ![]() |
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US $650.00 | 16d 1h 12m |
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Rare Early Edison "Standard Speaker" Cylinder Phonograph Reproducer Recorder | ![]() |
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US $1,499.95 | 5d 10h 54m |
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Edison Standard I.C.S. International Correspondence Schools Cylinder Phonograph | ![]() |
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US $599.99 | 4d 6h 52m |
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Edison Standard Cylinder Phonograph Machine w/Banner Decal | ![]() |
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US $650.00 | 3d 12h 2m |
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1906 EDISON STANDARD CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH DIAMOND B REPRODUCER | ![]() |
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US $595.00 | 14h 57m |
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Edison Standard Phonograph- Horn, Cylinder Case, and Cylinders | ![]() |
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US $900.00 | 1d 17h 38m |
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Edison Standard A cylinder phonograph parts | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $10.49 | 3d 13h 21m |
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The Edison Standard Phonograph Looking for the Band $319.99 The Edison Standard Phonograph Looking for the Band - Giclee Print |
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Thomas Edison's First Motion Picture Machine Which Recorded Pictures on a Cylinder, 1888 $19.99 Thomas Edison's First Motion Picture Machine Which Recorded Pictures on a Cylinder, 1888 - Premium Poster |
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Hinkley Lighting 1162AS Edison 1 Light Outdoor Hanging Lantern in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass $116.1 Traditional Outdoor Hanging Lantern in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass from the Edison Collection by Hinkley Lighting. Dimensions: 16.00 H 11.00 W |
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Hinkley Lighting 1163AS Edison 2 Light Outdoor Flush Mount in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass $107.1 Traditional Outdoor Flush Mount in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass from the Edison Collection by Hinkley Lighting. Dimensions: 8.00 H 13.00 W |
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Hudson Valley Lighting Edison Pendant $239 Free shipping. The Hudson Valley Lighting Edison Collection Pendant features 1-100 Watt Medium Standard A19 bulb. Shown in Old Bronze finish with D15 glass. Product info furnished by Carolina Rustica |
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Hudson Valley Lighting Edison Chandelier $800 Free shipping. The Hudson Valley Lighting Edison Collection Chandelier features 2-100 Watt Medium Standard A19 bulbs. Shown in Old Bronze finish. Product info furnished by Carolina Rustica |
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Hinkley Lighting 1160AS Edison 1 Light Outdoor Wall Light in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass $76.5 Traditional Outdoor Wall Light in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass from the Edison Collection by Hinkley Lighting. Dimensions: 14.50 H 8.00 W 9.50 E |
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Hinkley Lighting 1164AS Edison 1 Light Outdoor Wall Light in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass $112.5 Traditional Outdoor Wall Light in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass from the Edison Collection by Hinkley Lighting. Dimensions: 18.00 H 11.00 W 12.00 E |
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Hinkley Lighting 1161AS Edison 1 Light Outdoor Post Lamp in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Glass Cylinder glass $250 Traditional Outdoor Post Lamp in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Glass Cylinder glass from the Edison Collection by Hinkley Lighting. Dimensions: 19.00 H 11.00 W |
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Hinkley Lighting 1162AS-ESDS Edison Energy Smart Dark Sky 1 Light Outdoor Hanging Lantern in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass $308 Traditional Outdoor Hanging Lantern in Aged Brass with Clear Seedy Cylinder glass from the Edison Collection by Hinkley Lighting. Dimensions: 16.00 H 11.00 W |
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St Louis Tickle Cylinder Record on Edison Standard Player
Witness The Progress Of Lamps
The actual origin of the original lamp can be traced back to the 70,000 BC. Cavemen would burn animal fat and place it inside a hollow rock to illuminate their sanctuary. Afterwards, there were proofs that ancient Egyptians and Greeks used lamps also. The Greeks used terra cotta to keep the flame and instead of burning animal fats, they began the use of wicks which help them to manage the light more efficiently.
Together with the passing of time, other energy sources were discovered. These are beeswax, olive oil, fish oil and other types of oil using similar materials. Among the original oil lamps which were found was the lucerna, a type of oil lamp that was extensively used through the historic world.
In Homer's Odyssey (XIX, 34), the use of a lamp was pointed out. Furthermore, it was confirmed in Crete at the days of Mycenaean period when remnants of oil lighting unit were unearthed in old palaces of Cnosso and Haghia Triada. Certainly, the old world made use of the lamp fixture and from there, the patterns developed as well.
The first lamp did not have any cover and had a little flat case along with a wick spout within the rim. Afterwards, this was changed into a more simple style with cover, the form of a flat box with a spout on the rim. This cover guarded the oil out of contamination, therefore, stretching its use for many dark nights. Afterwards, handles were added and openings for ventilation. Think about Aladdin and his lamp.
The most commonly used material for ancient lamps were clay and bronze, if designed for the wealthy or royal family, gold, silver and glass are added as well. The earliest fuel which was used was vegetable oil however in some countries like Sicily and Babylon, mineral oils were used. With wicks, plants or animal fibers were used.
Throughout the middle ages, the use of a lamp dropped. Yet, it have another revival when Gerolamo Cardano created enhancements to a standard lamp around sixteenth century. He developed a unique tank to manage the oil movement to the wick, thus lessening the fume that is being produced. Certain A. Argaud made a lot more improvements around 1780 by making a burner with 2 empty cylinders that reduced the amount of smoke and made them burn more brightly.
Nowadays, many thanks to the wizard Thomas Edison who invented and introduced us to electric lamp fixture, we have much brighter nights. The incandescent light bulb replaced the gas as the primary source of power for lamps. Outdoor lamps are employed to light the roads. An indoor lamp, a type which is used or available in normal residence, is available in different designs. You can find floor lamps, desk lights and more.
Probably the most popular types are Tiffany, traditional, Victorian, tropical and contemporary. There are tons of different designs which will match any interior décor. Most importantly, in choosing a lamp for your house, you must determine the quantity of light you need that is just best for your place.
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