| A Brief History of Illumination: Examines the history of artificial lighting, especially the incandescent bulb. | |
| A History of Light and Lighting: Provides references to people, events and inventions in chronological order, and a bibliography. | |
| Albert Berry Copper: A detailed site that explores the history and work from famous Arts and Crafts metalsmith Albert Berry from his Alaska to Seattle days. | |
| AntiqueLamps.net: Devoted primarily to early lamps, including student and table lamps. Also features a history of lighting. | |
| Appleton Antique Lighting: Buys, sells, restores and designs lighting fixtures. Contains a description of services and contact information. | |
| Brief History of Lighting in the U.S.: Guide to lighting periods in relation to decorative styles in American history. | |
| Cameo Glass Store: Offering Galle signed glass lamps and vases, all hand-crafted. | |
| Collecting Aladdin Lamps: Informative site for anyone interested in the collecting of Aladdin kerosene - oil lamps. | |
| Emeralite and Bellova: A complete site featuring photos and a detailed history of H. G. McFaddin & Company. | |
| Jeff Metzger - Tiffany Collector: Photo gallery of Art Nouveau furniture and Tiffany lamps. | |
| Kilokat's Antique Light Bulb Site: For collectors seeking information on antique light bulbs and related items including antique radio tube box art. | |
| Lightbulbs: Brief article on the invention of the light bulb. From Useless Information. | |
| Lights of the Past: A quick survey of kerosene and gas lighting mid-19th century to early 20th century. | |
| Mr. Vesta's Home Page: Includes examples of pocket match safes. | |
| Philip Chasen Antiques: Specializing in signed lamps, art glass and Louis Icart etchings. | |
| The Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company: Essay on the largest American producer of kerosene lamps and other household items during the 19th century. | |
| The First True Incandescent Light Bulb: Article on the early inventors of the first lightbulbs. | |
| The Kerosene Lantern Connection: Features details about the history of manufacturers, photos of rare items, a condition rating table, restoration tips and a bibliography. |
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