Folding portable lantern in book form
The book has a collapsible handle and a foredge clasp; there are inscribed double-lines around the head, tail and foredges, the rounded spine is designed with five double "bands" to resemble a book spine; there is a push slide at the bottom of the spine (reason not known); the interior brass folding mechanism is decorated with cut-out tracery and a heart. An American lantern similar to this one, has been patented by Georg H. Magersuppe, Pat. no. 31,896, patented April 2, 1861. -- description by Mindell Dubansky in consultation with Lynn Heckman.
Artwork Details
- Title: Folding portable lantern in book form
- Date: between 1860 and 1869
- Dimensions: 1 portable lantern : brass ; Height: 5 7/8 × 4 5/16 in. (15 × 11 × 2 cm)
- Credit Line: Gift of Lynn and Bruce Heckman
- Object Number: N7433.3 .F65 1860
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