
This style of burner takes a lip chimney and is held on by clips, pins or a set screw, or other mechanical device. There are hundreds of variations on the theme. |
![]() A Plume & Atwood DUAL burner w/ two spring clips to secure the chimney. |
![]() The Richardson burner, 1866, with a clam-shell extinguisher that closes around the burner to put out the flame. |
![]() This is a relatively common Miller burner, although this one is unused! |
![]() Another rare item with a trap-door feature for wick maintenance. |
![]() Adlam's string wick with swing-out chimney holder. |
![]() Adlam's flat wick with "platform elevator" feature. |
![]() Very unusual burner with three prong spring clips. |
![]() A sliding opening for lighting the lamp without removing the chimney. |
![]() A #2 Miller skirted burner, often found on Perkins & House lamps. |
![]() The NE PLUS ULTRA, string wick, highly sought after "miniature" burner. |
![]() Just a neat, clean burner. |
![]() Shaffer's PERFECTION three-cone burner. Also made w/ two cones. |
![]() A VANKIRK burner utilizing a spring-loaded pin to secure the chimney. |
![]() CAHOON's Tom Thumb burner, quite scarce. |
![]() Another variant of the Tom Thumb burner. |
![]() Lewis Atwood's patent to Plume & Atwood, circular deck with flattened sides - takes a special Dithridge chimney. |
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