A Brief History of Aladdin Lamps
Written by J. W. Courter
"Nearly a century ago, a very small boy on a
"For those who lit the lamp, trimmed its wick and cleaned its chimney, or just enjoyed its friendly glow, the Aladdin lamp recalls many memories of golden childhood. It made learning possible for many boys and girls; made it possible for them to acquire knowledge that helped them realize their dreams and aspirations.
"Later, Aladdin brought this white light to every kind of habitat in every corner of the globe. For many, it has been the only light of their entire life. Even when electricity comes, there are a loyal few who profess to use the electric light only “to find the match” to light their Aladdin."
V. S. Johnson, Jr.
Copyright © 2002 by J. W. Courter
J. W. Courter is professor emeritus,
and studying oil lamps. He writes and publishes books about Aladdin lamps.
® The Trademark Aladdin and Lox-On are used under license from Aladdin Industries LLC.
Victor S. Johnson, 1882-1943, photographed at work in 1924. Johnson named the Aladdin lamp and founded the company that made it world-famous.
Victor Johnson founded the Mantle Lamp Company of
lamps, chimneys and shades, changing the name to Aladdin Industries.
Agents were recruited to sell lamps throughout the country and farm land. They demonstrated the Aladdin and often left the lamp in the home for an overnight trial. The agent arranged for local merchants to stock supplies. In 1928 the company turned solely to franchise dealers—some 15,000 in the early 1930s. The company advertised extensively in newspapers and through radio.
Smilin Ed McConnell was so popular that he became the "Aladdin lamp man."
In 1949 the company moved their central office from
the home of Aladdin Industries' today. Aladdin lamps were made in the
until 1963, after which brass lamps were imported from
In 1999 Aladdin Industries sold the lamp division to collector/investors who named their
company Aladdin Mantle Lamp Company, located in
Watson hardware store,
Ami Argand, 1750-1803, invented the principle of center draft whereby air is provided inside a tubular wick to the flame of a lamp. Argand's "air lamps" became known as "Argand lamps," which he first patented in
Dr. Auer von Welsbach, 1858-1929, an Austrian chemist, invented the incandescent gas mantle in 1885, a huge improvement in the history of artificial lighting.
The early technology of adapting the mantle to oil lamps was developed in
Beginning in the early 1900s companies in the
The principle of the Aladdin burner is to produce a blue flame (virtually 100 % combustion) for maximum heat output. This heat causes the mantle in incandesce due to its unique chemical composition and properties. The Aladdin emits approximately
2500 BTUs of heat per hour. The Aladdin lamp emits 60 candlepower of white light—No pumping—No noise—No smoke—No odor—No Danger.
The Aladdin lamp is the only lamp of this type manufactured today. An Aladdin lamp ready to light in case of emergency power outage provides much comfort in the household that plans ahead.
Excerpts from 1930s advertising brochures—
The Aladdin Mantle Lamp is one of the greatest and most practical inventions of the century. It is an outstanding achievement of science in connection with artificial lighting. It has gone a long, long way toward solving the lighting problem for rural homes, with its abundance of soft, mellow, modern, white light. Aladdin light makes evening reading, writing or sewing a pleasure.
The Aladdin is simple—anyone can operate it. It lights and is put out just like the ordinary kerosene wick lamp. It costs very little to operate. It burns common kerosene (coal oil). The average consumption is a single gallon to 50 hours of service. It is safe—cannot explode. Today over 7,000,000 persons enjoy the blessings and comfort of the Aladdin lamp.
Aladdin Kerosene Lamps Sold in the
Model/Years Sold
1 .................... May 1909—August 1910
2 .................... September 1910—December 1910
3 .................... January 1911—August 1912
4 .................... September 1912—August 1913
5 .................... September 1913—August 1914
6 .................... September 1914—July 1917
7 .................... August 1917—July 1919
8 .................... August 1919—August 1920
9 .................... August 1920—August 1922
10 .................. May 1921—August 1922
11 .................. September 1922—May 1928
12 .................. May 1928—April 1935
A ................... May 1932—December 1932
B.................... February 1933—September 1955
C ................... October 1955—April 1963
21C ............... May 1963—December 1969
23 .................. December 1969—Present
Aladdins have been made as table lamps, hanging lamps, floor lamps, wall or bracket lamps and later, caboose lamps. The company designed their lamps to use in most any indoor location.
The early lamps (Models 1 throught 12) were made primarily of brass and nickel plated. Models 1-12 are center-draft lamps. Subsequent models use sidedraft burners which cannot be used in the earlier lamps. The side-draft burner permitted the company to make glass fonts and beginning in the 1930s glass lamps were made in many attractive colors and patterns.
The model of each lamp is designated on the wick raising knob (except Models 1-4). Models changed as improvements were made due to new patents, or changes in the operating mechanism. Many of the models look very similar in outer appearance. Some parts are interchangeable while many are not.
The following models are a challenge to collect. Some are very common (Models 6, 11, 12 for example) while others are quite hard to find (Models 1, 3, 10 for example).
S-2301 (2001)
Model numbers of Aladdin lamps are found on the wick knob.
Aladdins Around The World
The Mantle Lamp Company of
Aladdin Synergetics (Institutional food service systems).
Aladdin lamps were manufactured in England,
England Sales were established in
Model 14 1933-1953
Model 21 1953-1963
Model 21C 1963-1969
Model 23 1969-1977
Today Aladdin
Sales were established in 1923 with burners and lamps imported from the
Brazil Glass and aluminum lamps, and some burners, were made in
By the 1930s it was obvious that the days for essential use of the kerosene lamp were numbered. Colorful glass lamps made in
the Aladdin electric lamp. During the next 15 years the company created unique electric lamps in "Deco" designs, developed colorful paper shades and became established as a leading manufacturer of boudoir, table and floor lamps.
Aladdin electric lamps are not only collectible today but they also are restored to enhance the home decor for collectors who enjoy the unique designs created in the 1930s, 1940s or 1950s.
The company ceased production of electric lamps due to severe competition after WW II.
Instead Aladdin expanded sales of character lunch boxes and thermos bottles for school children.
The Aladdin Mantle Lamp Company has recreated many of the old-time paper shades which give new life to Aladdin electric lamps.
Discover the Magic of Aladdin
Aladdin lamps are practical & functional today
—Ideal for your cottage or cabin.
—Emergency light, where you need it; when you need it.
—Peace of mind with an Aladdin ready to light.
—Use for ambiance, enjoyment.
Nostalgia
—Restore grandmother's old lamp.
—Enhance your home decor.
—Collect many styles and types.
Knowledge
—Study the development of incandescent lighting. Learn about Victorian and early electric lighting.
Sources to Help You
Books
Aladdin—The Magic Name in Lamps, hardbound, 304 pages, complete historyof the Mantle Lamp Company of
Aladdin Electric Lamps, softbound, 229 pages, complete history of Aladdin Industries and Aladdin electric lamps. $24.95 plus $5 P & H.
Aladdin Collectors Manual & Price Guide, Kerosene Mantle Lamps, 48 pages. $8.95.
Aladdin Electric Lamps Collectors Manual & Price Guide, 48 pages. $8.95.
Books available from the author—J. W. Courter,
KY 42053. Large books autographed to you. Courter also publishes a bimonthly
newsletter—The Mystic Light of the Aladdin Knights. Send for free list of books and brochure on Aladdin collecting.
World Wide Web Sites
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