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  2. Alabaster - Wikipedia

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    Uplighter lamp, white and brown Italian alabaster, base diameter 13 cm (20th century) In modern Europe, the centre of the alabaster trade is Florence, Italy. Tuscan alabaster occurs in nodular masses embedded in limestone, interstratified with marls of Miocene and Pliocene age.

  3. Alabastron - Wikipedia

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    Greek glass alabastron, probably made in Italy in 1st/2nd century BC, and now part of the Campana Collection of the Musée du Louvre.. An alabastron / ˌ æ l ə ˈ b æ s t r ə n,-ˌ t r ɒ n / or alabastrum / ˌ æ l ə ˈ b æ s t r ə m / (plural: alabastra or alabastrons; from the Greek ἀλάβαστρον) [1] is a small type of pottery or glass vessel used for holding oil, especially ...

  4. Oil lamp - Wikipedia

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    The lamps are becoming variable in shape and distribution, although some remain similar to lamps from the Late Bronze period. In addition, other forms evolve, such as small lamps with a flat base and larger lamps with a round base. The later form continues into the Iron Age II. In the later Iron Age, variant forms appear.

  5. Category:Types of lamp - Wikipedia

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    G6.35 (lamp base) G9 (lamp base) G38 (lamp base) Gas lighting; Gas-discharge lamp; GravityLight; GU5.3 (lamp base) GU10 (lamp base) GU24 lamp fitting; H. Halogen lamp; I.

  6. National Bards crypt of the Wawel - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, an alabaster lamp hung from silver chains on the ceiling. The sarcophagus was made by the Trembecki Brothers. [2] [12] [16] ...

  7. Balanced-arm lamp - Wikipedia

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    A balanced-arm lamp has a base, a stand or body, (in most cases) two connected arms (in many cases fitted with springs), and a lamp-head. The lamp can be moved into almost any position, and the balancing device will maintain the position until moved again. The same overall mechanism can be employed in other devices with similar requirements ...