Has any one see a wooden holder or bracket to wall mount these?

These holders are most always made of wood,have a small horse shoe piece that holds the neck of the lantern so it can be mounted to the wall.I can post a picture of my lamps if needed.

asked over 14 years ago

treasure55
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4 Answers

Post a picture. We’re very visual here :)

There are some Iron Oil Lamp Brackets listed here on Bonanzle. Here is one of them ![URL removed]

I see another Bonanzler(stuffyouneed) found a wooden one(below). I think these were home made items and not produced commercially so are harder to find.

answered over 14 years ago

I know what you’re talking about. It has a backing that hangs on the wall and the horseshoe looking part sticks out with the open end out. The lamp slides into the horseshoe and the larger part of the lamp rests on the horseshoe-like part.

Here’s one I found on another site…

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answered over 14 years ago

Contact Muddy River Ironworks if you’d like some custom made out of steel. He’ll be getting his forge soon so he should be able to help you.

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click picture to go to his booth

answered over 14 years ago

polzar
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See polzar's booth

pictures please? +hanK yoU…

answered over 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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See MONTROSE's booth
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