A striking antique miner’s safety lamp with a classic industrial silhouette, featuring a solid brass base and frame with a darkened steel top. The piece has a beautifully aged patina throughout, giving it that authentic, time-earned character collectors look for. The protective cage surrounds the original glass cylinder, which is marked and intact, adding to its utilitarian charm. The hooked top and side mechanism are still present, contributing to its sculptural, almost steampunk aesthetic.
This type of lamp was originally designed for use in mines, where enclosed flame systems were essential for safety, making it both a functional historical object and a highly decorative piece today. It sits perfectly within current interiors leaning into industrial, steampunk, and old-world workshop aesthetics—very much in line with the ongoing “industrial heritage” and “dark academia” decor trends.
Condition is good vintage overall, with visible surface wear, oxidation, and patina consistent with age and use. There are minor marks and scuffs to the metal, and general signs of handling, all of which enhance rather than detract from its character. The glass appears intact with light age-related wear.
Measures approximately 23 cm tall (9.1 inches).
This type of lamp was originally designed for use in mines, where enclosed flame systems were essential for safety, making it both a functional historical object and a highly decorative piece today. It sits perfectly within current interiors leaning into industrial, steampunk, and old-world workshop aesthetics—very much in line with the ongoing “industrial heritage” and “dark academia” decor trends.
Condition is good vintage overall, with visible surface wear, oxidation, and patina consistent with age and use. There are minor marks and scuffs to the metal, and general signs of handling, all of which enhance rather than detract from its character. The glass appears intact with light age-related wear.
Measures approximately 23 cm tall (9.1 inches).








