

Vintage G.P.O. Bullseye Hand Lantern – Black Metal Postal Service Oil Lamp
Vintage G.P.O. Bullseye Hand Lantern / Oil Lamp
16 cm tall
8 cm wide
13 cm depth ( to handle out)
A wonderfully atmospheric vintage G.P.O. bullseye hand lantern, made in blackened metal with a large domed glass lens, internal oil reservoir and burner, side opening door and carrying hood to the top. The side is clearly stamped G.P.O., linking the piece to the British General Post Office and making it a particularly appealing item of postal, communications and industrial history.
This style of lantern was designed for practical working use rather than decoration. The bullseye lens concentrates and projects the light forward, making it ideal for night work, inspection, signalling, yard use, depot work or postal service duties in low light. The dark painted metal body, functional side door, venting and simple oil burner all speak to a time when everyday public-service equipment had to be robust, repairable and reliable.
The lantern has a superb aged surface, with paint wear, knocks, scratches, patination, residue and signs of use throughout. The lens has the expected age-related marks and clouding, but remains present and highly characterful. The internal burner is still in place, which is a lovely survival feature. This is being sold as a collectable display item only, not tested for use.
Maker / G.P.O. History
The G.P.O., or General Post Office, was one of Britain’s great public institutions, responsible not only for the postal system but also for major parts of the country’s communications network, including telegraphs and telephones for much of its history. The postal service traces its public origins back to the 17th century, with the General Post Office becoming formally established in 1660. The Postal Museum notes that it looks after more than 400 years of postal heritage, including Royal Mail and Post Office archive material.
Lanterns such as this would have formed part of the working equipment used across public-service, railway, postal and industrial environments. The form is closely related to British bullseye and hand signal lamps: sturdy metal bodies, a directed lens, internal burner and side access for lighting and maintenance. Comparable railway and institutional bullseye lamps are held in collections such as the Science Museum Group, which describes similar hand lamps with bullseye lenses and oil burners as practical working objects.
Condition
In authentic vintage used condition with age-related wear throughout. There are knocks, paint losses, surface marks, patina, soiling and signs of oxidation consistent with age and working use. The lens is present and attractively aged, with marks/clouding visible. The internal oil burner appears present, but the lantern has not been tested and is offered for display/collecting only.
Sold as a vintage collectable display item only; not tested for use and no guarantee is given as to working order or safe operation.
Кількість
Залишилося всього 1



















