Green Antique Bankers Lamp

What do you think of when someone says antique lamps? You probably see the image of an ornate chandelier, or even a soft glow from a Victorian oil lamp, or actually a candelabrum. And you would be at least partially correct in thinking this. However, there was electricity in the past due 1800s, and a wide variety of electric lamps (also known as incandescent lamps) were made available to the public. Some of these lamps still exist today and are quite potentially still useful.

Green Antique Bankers Lamp

Westinghouse Bankers Lamp

When most people think about Westinghouse, it’s a safe bet that they aren’t thinking about antique lamps; it is much much more most likely that they are thinking about their washing machines or refrigerators. Some of the most precious antique lamps were actually produced by Westinghouse. And it is also interesting to note that Georgia Westinghouse was a renowned inventor and lengthy time before his name became a household word for lighting and electronics. While comments, but Edison was it the most prolific inventor, with over a thousand patents to his name, Mr. Westinghouse was no slouch with over 400 inventions to his credit! Many of his patents were original inventions that changed the way people worked or lived.

Probably the most lasting contribution made by George Westinghouse to modern life was his championing of alternating current (or AC). Edison favored direct current (DC), but Westinghouse proved that alternating current was far safer and the home user would benefit much much more from a safer means of lighting. This led to the electrification of homes in America. The 1893 world’s fair brought the widespread use of electricity in its elaborate displays which demonstrated the advantages of alternating over direct current.

Green Bankers Lamp Shade

Among antique electric lamps still found today, one of the lovelier and truly functional is the antique bankers lamp. Made with a brass post, and generally featuring a green or blue lamp shade these provide warm, soft, yet vivid direct lighting. Many replica pieces are found in green, but apparently azure was a much more common shade 100 years ago. Antique bankers lamps were wired to work with the open current of the 1800s, but modern electricity has required numerous of these to be updated or restored.

Antique bankers lamps are still quite popular today and extremely sought after by collectors, students, executives or anyone that works at a desk for any length of time. Because of their continued popularity, these lamps are somewhat high in price, which is something for potential collectors to bear in mind.

If you are looking for an antique bankers lamp you should decide whether you want functional or decorative. If you’re going to be working at your desk a good deal, and you want an antique bankers lamp that works, check it carefully to be sure where that the wiring switches and sockets are safe to use. A lamp with defective wiring can be deadly, as it can lead to an electrical fire. The land must have wiring that is UL listed.

Bankers Lamp Wiring

Take your antique bankers lamp to a qualified electrician for repair, brand new wiring, or installation of brand new hardware. It should be noted that replacing the original wiring on an antique bankers lamp will lower the value but if you actually intend to use the lamp, there is no choice. However, if the antique bankers lamp will only be used for purely decorative purposes, the original wiring can be left intact, even if it is deteriorated and unsafe.

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