The White House Historical Association - The unique lighting fixture you see below, called an Argand lamp, was all the rage in eighteenth and nineteenth-century America. The White House has several of
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Artifact Exhibition: Argand Lamp - YouTube
Antiques Roadshow | Appraisal: Brass Argand Lamp, ca. 1835 | Season 15 | Episode 5 | PBS
Double Argand Lamp - English - Decorative Arts Inventory - Hirschl & Adler
Argand lamp | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Argand lamp - Wikipedia
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Argand lamp (producing neither smoke nor smell) — Teylers Museum
Attributed to Messenger Company | Argand Lamp | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
History of Modern Lamp, Part 2, Tubular Argand Lamp - YouTube
Virtual Exhibit - Argand Lamp - Goodwood Museum & Gardens
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Argand lamp - Wikipedia
Henry N. Hooper and Company | Argand Lamp | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
An engraving depicting a sectional view of an Argand lamp, a kind of oil lamp, was invented and patented in 1780 by Aime Argand. Aime Argand (1750-1803) a Genevan physicist and chemist.
Argand lamp – Works – The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Argand Lamp | Works | Search the Collection | Baltimore Museum of Art
Argand Lamps: A Revolution in Lighting - Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc.
Argand Lamp – Works – eMuseum
Pair of Argand Lamps in the Form of Ancient Rhytons SOLD - Carswell Rush Berlin, Inc.