A beautifully aged antique miner’s safety lamp by Patterson Lamps Ltd, stamped with the number 256 and “Gateshead-on-Tyne,” placing it firmly within the rich industrial heritage of Northern England. This piece has a fantastic, authentic patina with a darkened steel body and warm brass detailing, giving it that sought-after, untouched look collectors and interior designers love.
Standing at 26cm tall, the lamp has a strong sculptural presence, with its classic cylindrical form, protective cage, and original handle intact. The interior burner components appear present, though this is being sold as a decorative piece rather than a working lamp unless professionally checked.
Condition is consistent with age and use, showing surface wear, oxidation, and patina throughout, which only adds to its character and authenticity. The brass plaque is clearly legible and adds a strong focal point.
This is exactly the kind of piece that fits perfectly into current industrial, steampunk, and heritage-core interiors—ideal for shelves, bars, or statement styling in a modern space looking for contrast and story.
Height: 26 cm / approx. 10.2 inches
Standing at 26cm tall, the lamp has a strong sculptural presence, with its classic cylindrical form, protective cage, and original handle intact. The interior burner components appear present, though this is being sold as a decorative piece rather than a working lamp unless professionally checked.
Condition is consistent with age and use, showing surface wear, oxidation, and patina throughout, which only adds to its character and authenticity. The brass plaque is clearly legible and adds a strong focal point.
This is exactly the kind of piece that fits perfectly into current industrial, steampunk, and heritage-core interiors—ideal for shelves, bars, or statement styling in a modern space looking for contrast and story.
Height: 26 cm / approx. 10.2 inches








