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British Industrial 19th Century Bone “Knocker Upper’s” Lantern c.1880 - Tin & Horn Lamp (1 of 8)
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British Industrial 19th Century Bone “Knocker Upper’s” Lantern c.1880 - Tin & Horn Lamp

REF: BR068 / LA551703
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Description
A rare and evocative 19th Century Bone Lantern, once used by industrial “knocker uppers” to rouse workers for their unsociable shift patterns before the advent of the alarm clock - a remarkable survival object from Britain’s working and social history At a Glance – Appeal, Desirability & Collectibility • Date: Circa 1880 • Origin: Britain • Materials: Pierced tinplate with shaved bone (cow horn) panels • Form: Tall cylindrical candle lantern with hinged door and carrying loop • Delivery is not included - please use the Request Delivery Quote before completing your order • Rare survival of a functional and little-documented occupational tool • Extraordinary piece of British social and industrial history • Decorative and sculptural form with atmospheric patina • Highly collectible for those interested in early lighting, vernacular trades, and working-class heritage Heritage, Craftsmanship & Historical Note:- This tall tinplate lantern, fitted with translucent horn panels, is known as a Bone Lamp - a practical and affordable alternative to glass, once used by miners, lamplighters, and “knocker uppers” during the late 19th century. Its durable construction and softly diffused light made it ideal for early-morning rounds in mill and mining towns. The “knocker upper” was a unique and now vanished profession: individuals employed to wake industrial workers before dawn by tapping on windows with long poles or by firing dried peas at the glass. Their livelihood depended on reliability, and lamps such as this were essential to their nocturnal trade. The shaved cow horn panels, finely translucent, created a steady candle glow - a small light against the darkness of Victorian streets. This example, dating to circa 1880, survives in exceptional original condition. The horn panes show the passing of time - cracked, worn, or partially replaced - while the iron retains its layered, oxidised patina. Its unpolished state captures the true essence of working history: authentic, atmospheric, and deeply human. Explore Every Facet:- The accompanying images reveal every aspect of this lantern’s honest construction - from the riveted seams and hand-pierced vents to the subtle irregularities of the horn panels, each shimmering with a warm, organic translucency. The worn tin, layered with decades of oxidation, reflects the endurance of humble materials made to serve in harsh environments. The interior candle mount, still intact, speaks to its functional life, while the hinged door and original loop complete its tactile authenticity. Every surface tells a story of use, light, and time.  Our images form an essential part of the condition report for complete purchasing confidence, ensuring a true visual record of its character and craftsmanship.  Styling Suggestions:- Displayed alone, this lantern becomes an arresting sculptural object - a conversation piece steeped in industrial narrative. It can sit beautifully upon a reclaimed console, dresser, or within a curated grouping of early lighting and metalware. Its darkened surface pairs especially well with natural textures - oak, stone, and linen - where its understated glow and sculptural lines lend quiet drama to both rustic and contemporary interiors. Sustainable Style - Thank you for considering antique furniture - a choice that honours both design and the environment…in every sense, the most sustainable item is the one that endures Sustainability begins with what already exists; this British 19th Century Bone or Knocker Upper’s Lamp from around 1880 exemplifies the sustainable elegance of antique craftsmanship. Its continued relevance speaks to the timeless utility of well-made tools, and its survival ensures that restoration skills and historical knowledge remain alive and valued. Purchase with Confidence:- At White’s Antiques, every piece is described and photographed with care, ensuring complete transparency and confidence in your purchase. We are an established and successful business serving both trade and private collectors. You are warmly invited to visit our shop at 53 High Street, Arundel, and our Showroom at The Vinery, Poling, West Sussex, to experience our curated collections first-hand, explore the stories behind each antique, and appreciate these timeless treasures in person.
measurements
Height:
50 cm
Diameter:
21 cm
declaration
Whites Antiques has clarified that the British Industrial 19th Century Bone “Knocker Upper’s” Lantern c.1880 - Tin & Horn Lamp (LA551703) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1880
condition
Condition: Timeworn, with age-related wear and some panel losses; preserved in “as found” condition for authenticity.
location
This British Industrial 19th Century Bone “Knocker Upper’s” Lantern c.1880 - Tin & Horn Lamp is located in United Kingdom
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