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Vintage Decorative Lantern

Vintage decorative lantern made from beehive-style red glass globe. Red ribbed beehive glass globes were commonly used as marine/nautical marker lights, but we are unsure of this lamp’s history. 

Pressure Gauge

This pressure gauge is an industrial instrument produced by US company Wallace & Tiernan, a company best known for precision equipment used in water treatment, gas chlorination, and municipal utility systems in the early-mid 20th century. Today, these gauges are collectibles as industrial antiques. They are valued for their durability, accuracy, and heavy steel construction. 


Dwyer Thermometer

This Dwyer thermometer was manufactured by Dwyer Instruments, a US manufacturer founded in 1931 in Michigan. The company was known for reliable industrial gauges, used in HVAC, plumbing, and boiler systems. Vintage Dwyer thermometers are still common in older buildings and are collectibles among industrial and steampunk enthusiasts.

Vintage Steam Engine

1930s vintage toy-VTG Weeden steam engine riveted boiler with flywheel.  Weeden’s most popular engine was manufactured from the late 1800s up to 1940. The Weeden steam engines were made by Weeden in MA, a leading American maker of mechanical toys. Produced during the peak era of American-made tin toys, now popular collectibles for their craftsmanship and nostalgia.


Monarch Lantern

The Dietz company Monarch lanterns were one of the company’s most popular kerosene lanterns, first introduced around 1900 in New York. It was a durable “Hot blast” lantern designed for everyday use on farms, rail yards, construction sites, and homes.


Vintage Railroad Lantern

This 1925 Armspear railroad lantern was used by the Pennsylvania Railroad and features a distinctive blue glass globe. Blue globes had specific signaling uses in early railroading. The blue light indicated special conditions or equipment status during night operations. This lantern is a classic early 20th century hand signal lantern.

Antique B&O Railroad Lantern

Antique Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad Lantern.  Used by railroad workers in the late 1800s to early 1900s for night signaling. The Orange globe meant CAUTION- warning engineers to slow down or be alert for hazards. This color made the lantern especially useful in busy rail yards on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad, chartered in 1827 the first major public railroad in the US, used hand lanterns as essential signaling tools long before radios or modern signal systems existed.

Vertical Steam Engine

1920s vertical steam engine manufactured by Marklin/Maerklin/Gebruder Maerklin of Goppingen Germany. Features a brass vertical boiler, flywheel, and burner, designed as a working miniature of real industrial steam machinery. These early educational steam toys are prized by collectors for their craftmanship, mechanical realism, and pre-WWII toy engineering heritage. 


Custom Products
Timeless Illumination works with recycled and sustainable materials. We repurpose things like wood, glass, metal, and radios to create one-of-a-kind pieces.
​Do you have an antique or piece that you want repurposed into a light? We will customize anything you may have into a light that suits your style.
Contact us at timelessilluminations@gmail.com to get started on your personalized piece!