R.E. DIETZ COMPENDIUM

(Index of Non-Electric American Made Products)

Robert Edwin Dietz first began selling whale oil and camphene lamps and lanterns in 1840 at the age of 22. Robert and his brother Michael patented the first practical flat wick burner especially designed for the then new fuel oil, kerosene, in 1859. The following decade Robert sold his interest in "Dietz & Company" to begin manufacturing "Irwin Patent" tubular lanterns after buying the defunct Archer and Pancoast Company from a receiver in 1868. Since that time the R.E. Dietz Company manufactured hundreds of lantern models, and pioneered the automotive lighting industry. It is the purview of this compendium to focus only on their kerosene, signal oil, and acetylene powered products.

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The "Rarity Code" listed below is for comparison purposes only, and is NOT intended as a value guide. Most lanterns have more than one variation, with rarity, and value, varying for each version. Instead, the "Rarity Code" is a rating of how likely you are to see at least one version of each lantern model in person. Items with one star are very common, items with 5 or more stars are very rare.

DIETZ COLD BLAST LANTERNS

 
RARITY
C
ODE
MODEL WICK
SIZE
GLASS
TYPE
FLAME
CLASS
NOTES
*** Advance #2
(Standard Tank)
7/8" #850 CB The
#2 Advance is a depression era "Utility" version of the #2 D-Lite.  Made of
unpainted coke tin plate with no beading in the air tubes.

(See Also:  Clipper, Crescent, Crown, Gem, Scout)
* Air Pilot #8 7/8" #854 CB The
"Air Pilot" name was first used by the Embury Co.  After Dietz bought
Embury in 1953, they introduced the #8 Air Pilot in
1957
, utilizing the 1939 D-Lite tooling.
*** Air Pilot Patio
Lamp #8
7/8" #854 CB The
Dietz Air Pilot Patio Lamp was introduced in the mid-1950's to help boltser lagging sales.
The first Version has an angled reflector, the second, and more common version has
a domed reflector.
****** Beach Lamp #2 7/8" Plate CB The
#2 Beach Lamp is a variation of the #2 Bow Lamp, and featured a post adapter and optional
chestnut post
* Beacon
"Searchlight" #30
7/8" #852 CB The
#30 Beacon "Searchlight" was produced from the 1890's to 1945 in at least 5
variations, the last version has a square tank.
*** Beacon "Search Light" #60 1 1/2" #2 CB The
#60 Beacon "Searchlight" was produced from the 1890's to about 1933 in at least
3 variations
*** Bestov Hand Lamp 5/8" #1 Lip CB The
Bestov is a cousin of the Dietz Hand Lamp, of both styles, there are at least five
variations.
**** Bicycle Lamp 1/2" 3 1/8" D. CB Has
red and green side jewels, and anti-vibration mounting bracket.  Pat Sep. 14 &
Oct. 5, '97
**** Blizzard #1 5/8" #852 CB This
un-popular Blizzard was only produced from about 1898 to 1908, and was displaced by the
Junior.
* Blizzard #2 7/8" #852 CB Introduced
in 1899, there are at least five variations exist of this perrenial favorite. The oldest
versions have an outside globe lift and a slotted brass cone.
***** Blizzard Dash Lamp
#1
5/8" #852 CB Produced
from 1900 to 1914.  Limited Production.

Very rare
**** Blizzard Dash Lamp
#2
7/8" #852 CB The
largest of the Dietz Dash Lamps, made from 1900 to 1916.  Renamed "Blizzard Dash
Lantern" in 1916
**** Blizzard Dash
Lantern #2
7/8" #852 CB Only
Produced from 1916 to 1919.
********** Blizzard Jr. 5/8" #857 CB Predecessor to the Junior. Very early design. Earliest of examples have a reverse side lift so globe exits the same side as the fuel cap and wick raiser (just like most Hot Blasts.) Dietz likely realized that the wick raiser was awkwardly placed under the globe lift wire, and that the lift lever itself should be on the side of the fuel cap and wick raiser. Burners likely marked "R.E.Dietz Co.". Lantern Dates to about 1899.
** Blizzard Large
Fount #2
7/8" #852 CB This
is a large tank version Blizzard for extended use.
***** Blizzard Mill
Lantern #1
5/8" #852 CB Produced
from 1906 to 1914.  Features a lockable cage to meet insurance requirements.
*** Blizzard Mill Lantern #2 7/8" #852 CB Introduced
in 1907, discontinued about 1933: Features a lockable cage to meet insurance requirements.
*** Blizzard Special
#2
7/8" #852 CB This
is a large tank version Blizzard for extended use.
* Blizzard  #2 (Streamline) 7/8" #852 CB The
Streamline Blizzard was introduced in 1936. After 1938 a reinforcement step was added to
the sidewall of the tank.
****** Bow Lamp #2 1 1/2" Plate CB The
#2 Bow Lamp is the #2 Imperial Square Lamp with the addition of side reflector/doors
for use on the bow of a lake or river vessel.
**** Brass Tubular #10
1/4"

B.T. #10 or
#3 Queen
CB Often
referred to as the first Cold Blast lantern, although technically it is a hybred
"Warm Blast." May have only been produced by the SG&L Co. in Rochester from
1881 to 1887
* Comet 3/8" #848 CB First
Introduced in 1934 for the export market, Smallest Cold Blast Lantern produced by Dietz, once adopted by the Boy
Scouts for official use.
*****
*****
Climax Tubular
Lamp #2
1 1/2"? #2 CB Ceiling
mounted railway car lamp with four air tubes and direct vent out roof of car.
Inveneted by Lewis Betts and assigned to the Climax Manufacturing Company of Chicago.
** Crescent #2 7/8" #852 CB The
#2 Crescent is a "utility" version of the #2 Blizzard, made of unpainted coke
tin plate with no beading in the air tubes until about 1935.  Re-introduced after
1956 with beaded air tubes.

(See Also: Advance, Clipper, Crown, Gem, Scout)
** (WFS) Crescent
#129
7/8" #852 CB Marketed
by the World Famous Sales Company of Chicago, made in Dietz Hong Kong factory in 1960's
*** Crown #2 (Large
Fount)
7/8" #850 CB The
#2 Crown is a depression era "utility" version of the Large Fount #2 D-Lite,
made of unpainted coke tin plate with no beading in the air tubes.

(See Also:  Advance, Clipper, Crescent, Gem, Scout)
*** D-Lite #2 (Top
Lift)
7/8" #850 CB Dietz'
version of the C.T. Ham "Nu-Style" short globe lantern, (designed by Warren
McArthur Jr.,) was the most expensive hand lantern offered by Dietz.  Only made from
1913 to 1919.
* D-Lite #2
(Standard Lift)
7/8" #850 CB The
"D-Lite" top lift lantern was discontinued in 1919.  At the same time the
#2 Wizard was renamed D-Lite, probably to eliminate confusion with the Little Wizard.
* D-Lite #2 (Streamline) 7/8" #850 CB The
Streamline D-Lite was introduced in 1936. After 1938, a reinforcement step was added to
the sidewall of the tank.  In 1954 this model was revamped as the #8 Air Pilot.
* D-Lite Large Fount #2
(AKA #22)
7/8" #850 CB 40
Hour fount capacity.  Originally this was called the #2 Large Fount Wizard from 1913
to 1919.
***** D-Lite Signal Lamp
#2
7/8" #850 CB This
was a WW2 era special order item, made with the same shield and handle as the Dietz Acme
Inspectors lamp.
*** Gem 5/8" #851 CB The
Gem is a depression era "utility" version of the Little Wizard, made of
unpainted coke tin plate with no beading in the air tube.

(See Also:  Advance, Clipper, Crescent, Crown, Scout)
**** Hand Lamp 5/8" No.1 Lip CB The
Dietz Hand Lamp is a cousin of the Bestov, of both styles, there are at least five
variations.  Invented and patented by J.H. Irwin in 1874.
**** (Union) Hunting
Lamp
3/8" 5 5/16" CB Similar
to the Union Driving Lamp, has a shutter door that could be opened and closed instantly.
** Ideal Inspector's
Lamp
5/8" #425 CB Introduced
in 1916;  Small Inspector's Lamp for Conductors, Ticket Takers, etc.
Constructed with the Little Wizard tank and Vesta Globe.  Evolved from the short
lived "Little Wizard Inspector's Lamp"
* Junior 5/8" #857 CB Introduced
in 1899;  Possibly the most popular lantern of all time.  The Junior is
patterned after the C.T. Ham Gem.  The earliest version of the Junior has an outside
globe lift.  Produced from 1915 into the 1940's with Hindi Sanskrit writing,
translated reads: "Real Dietz - Made in America"
***** Junior Dash Lamp 5/8" #857 CB Produced
from 1900 to 1914.  After 1910 offered with a 2 1/4" bull's eye lens to magnify
the light.
***** Junior Inspector's
Lamp
5/8" #857 CB The
Junior Inspectors Lamp saw very limited production in 1914, displaced by the Little Wizard
Inspector's Lamp 
*** Junior Wagon Lamp 5/8" #857 CB Produced
from 1912 to 1915  with dash clip and left  side bracket.  Renamed Junior
Wagon Lantern in 1916
*** Junior Wagon
Lantern
5/8" #857 CB Produced
from 1916 to 194?  with dash clip and left side bracket.  Produced with 3"
red lens after 1938
** Little Giant 5/8" #851 CB This
"Little Wizard" lantern was a 70 hour model from 1926 until about 1957.
See also #100 and #100 Special
* Little Wizard 5/8" #851 CB First
produced in 1913, the Little Wizard was commonly sold to contractors for marking highway
barricades.  Streamlined from 1936 to the end of production in USA
***** Little Wizard
Inspector's Lamp
5/8" #851 CB Made
only from 1914 to 1916.  Predecessor to the Ideal Inspector's lamp, replaced the
Junior Inspector's Lamp
* Little Wizard
(Streamlined)
5/8" #851 CB The
Streamline Little Wizard was introduced in 1936. After 1938 a reinforcement step was added
to the sidewall of the tank.
*** Little Wizard
Patio Lamp
5/8" #851 CB The
Streamlined Little Wizard with 3" post adapter and Dome reflector was introduced in
the 1950's.  Reportedly the last lantern model produced in Syracuse in 1971
**** Navy Standard Deck
(Vesta)
1/2" #425 CB Made
of solid brass, same as railroad Vesta, has extra reinforcement wires to bottom wire ring.
Often seen with U.S.E.D marking (U.S. Engineering Dept', aka Army Corp of
Engineers.)
** Roadster Wagon Lantern 5/8" #851 CB Introduced
in 1915:  Side lamp version of the Little Wizard, 3/4 size of the Wizard Wagon
Lantern.  Made with 3" red lens after 1938 into the 1950's
**** Square Bridge
Signal Lamp
1 1/2" Plate CB Could
be ordered with any glass colors desired
***** Square Government
Lamp
7/8" Plate CB A
"guarded" version of the #2 Square Tubular lamp with a #2 size burner. Featured
an 8" Silvered Glass Reflector.
* The Original #76 1/2" #856 CB Introduced
in 1978, based on the popular Feuerhand #276 "Baby Special" lantern introduced
in the 1950's.

Never produced in USA, Imported Only
***** Tubular Socket
Lamp #2
7/8" - CB Early
cousin of the Bestov Hand Lamp
***** Vesta #6 7/8" #39/#6? CB Produced
on former Archer and Pancoast tooling
***** Vesta (Bellbottom)
#39
5/8" #39 CB The
1896-1906

#39 Vesta was the first Cold Blast Railroad signal lantern, and is one of the most rare of
the Dietz made railroad lanterns
****** Vesta (Bellbottom) 1/2" #425 CB The
1906-1908

"Short Globe" bell bottom Vesta was the second version, and is also one of the
rarest of the Dietz made railroad lanterns
* (new) Vesta (Wire Bottom) 1/2" #425 CB The
most common Vesta lanterns are the wire bottom style and were produced from about 1908 to
1959 in two distinct versions.  The older 1908-1923 "Tall" version is
11
1/2" tall.  The Post-1923
modern "Short" version is 10" tall.
***** Vesta Rear Signal
Lamp
1/2" #425 CB Same
as Vesta with bracket for attaching to train or trolley car
***** Vesta Crossing
Lantern
1/2" #425 CB Featured
a snap-on 5 7/8" x 10" shield painted dull black to act as a blinder for passing
trains
*** Wizard #2 7/8" #850 CB Introduced
in 1913, renamed D-lite in 1919.
Rare, especially with
"Wizard" or "NOBLOC" marked globe.
***** Wizard #2 Dash
Lamp
7/8" #850 CB Very
limited production, produced only from about 1913 to 1914.   Extremely Rare.
***** Wizard #2
Inspector
7/8" #850 CB Similar
to Acme Inspector Lantern.  Listed only in 1915 Price List, Extremely Rare.
**** Wizard Large Fount
#2
7/8" #850 CB Introduced
in 1913, renamed D-lite in 1919.

Rare to find with "Wizard" or "NOBLOC" marked globe.
***** Wizard Wagon Lamp
#2
7/8" #850 CB Very
limited production, produced only from about 1913 to 1916.  Renamed "Wizard
Wagon Lantern"
***** Wizard Wagon
Lantern #2
7/8" #850 CB Very
limited production, produced only from about 1916 to 1919
***** Wizard Fire Dep't
#2
7/8" #850 CB The
only Dietz short globe cold blast lantern made for fire department use.
Two versions were made, one with cage guard, the other with splash guard
cage.

Both Versions Extremely
Rare.
***** #2 Cold Blast
Tubular
7/8" #0 CB Pre-1900
Predecessor to the Blizzard, has a telescoping steel chimney similar to the Top Lift D-Lite
and oldest #30 Beacon
***** #11 Side Lamp 5/8" No. 1 Lip CB Similar
to the Bestov with addition of corrogated reflector
***** #15 Side Lamp 5/8" #852 CB Cold
Blast version of the older style Hot Blast #15 Tubular Side Lamp. 5" dia. mercury
reflector
***** #25 Side Lamp 7/8" #852 CB Cold
Blast version of the older style Hot Blast #25 Tubular Side Lamp. 6" dia. mercury
reflector
** #100 3/8" #851 CB A
variation of the "Little Giant" with 3/8" wick for 100 hours of burn time.
** #100 (Streamlined) 3/8"-5/8" #851 CB The
"streamlined" version of the "Little Giant" featured an Air Pilot size
tank for extended burn time.  Could be ordered with either a 3/8" or 5/8"
burner.
**** #110 Consolidated
Edison
3/8" #851 CB Custom
made version of the #100 with a unique 3/8" burner.  Made only in yellow with
amber globe.
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DIETZ DEAD FLAME LANTERNS

RARITY
CODE

MODEL WICK
SIZE
GLASS
TYPE
FLAME
CLASS
NOTES
**** A No. 1 5/8" #0 DF The
A No. 1 is a semi railroad type wire framed lantern.  It is a variation of the #74.
Has 2 horizontal guard wires
***** Baby (Brass) 1/16" Baby DF At 4
1/2" tall, this was the smallest lantern made by Dietz.  There are at least two
variations.
*** Boy (Brass Safety-Skater's) 3/8" Boy DF Discontinued
in 1908, similar to the dead-flame Scout and Sport lanterns.
*** Bull's-Eye Police
Lantern
5/8" 2
3/4"-3"
DF A
low cost police lantern made without the "Flash" feature. After 1898 made only
with 3" Lens.
*** Bull's-Eye Police
Flash Lantern
5/8" 2
3/4"-3"
DF The
"Flash" lantern features a thumb lever that actuates a blinder to darken the
lantern without extinguishing the flame.  After 1898 made only with 3" Lens.
*****
*****
Bus Lamp ? ? DF?
Listed
in the 1900 and 1902 Price Lists.  Square body, Japanned Black finish, with a
silvered corrugated glass reflector.
*****
*****
Carriage Lamp Candle Plate DF
Listed
in the 1900 and1902 Price Lists.  Japanned Black finish, for use on front or side of
dash
***** Champion
Railroad/Ship #9
? #9 DF Made
on former Archer and Pancoast tooling, utilized a patent design by Absalom Smith, Dietz'
partner in 1868
**** Conductors Lantern
#3
5/8" #3 DF Bell
bottom conductors lamp, uses Pullman size #3 Globe
**** Conductors Lantern
#8
5/8" #3 DF Wire
bottom conductors lamp, uses Pullman size #3 Globe
** Conductor's Lantern #39 5/8" #39 DF
**** Dark Lantern 5/8" WSD DF WW1
lantern with shield to block light instantly.


See also World Standard Deck
***** Diamond (Brass Safety) 5/8" Diamond DF Made
from 1879 to 1893, Similar to the Racket, it utilized a patent design by Absalom Smith,
Dietz' partner in 1868
*****
*****
Delivery Wagon Lamp Candle ? DF
Listed
in the 1900 and 1902 Price Lists.  Square body, Japanned Black finish, with a
silvered corrugated glass reflector.
*** Empire Steel Clad
Railroad
5/8" #39 DF Made
especially for the New York Central from about 1915 into the 1920's, unknown if produced
for any other Railroad.
**** Farm Lantern - - DF This
generic style was produced as early as 1853,


(by other manufacturers)  Also see New Farm
***** Fireman's Lantern
No. 39
3/8" #39 DF
Polished
Brass finish, ring on top for use with truck hook
*** Flashlight Police
Lantern
2 3/4"
5/8" 2 3/4" DF
Pat'
April 13, 1886 Japanned Brown finish, discontinued in 1897
*** Flashlight Police
Lantern 3"
5/8" 3" DF
Pat'
April 13, 1886 Japanned Brown finish, discontinued in about 1933
***** Gem Oil Lantern #7
& #8
? N/A DF
Original
produced by Archer & Pancoast before 1868
** Improved Steelclad
Railroad
? #39 DF
** Improved Vulcan
Railroad
? #39 DF
***** Lake & River
#7
5/8" - DF
***** Locomotive Cab Lamp 5/8" #39 DF Erie
Style, used as a Gauge Lamp in steam locomotives
***** Luna (Darkroom
Lamp)
5/8" 3 7/8" x
4 9/16"
DF Similar
to other darkroom lanterns, possibly not made by Dietz.  (Has a stamped name tag
applied.)

Produced from about 1898 to 1908.  See Ruby also.
***** New Farm Lantern - - DF Combination
lantern originally sold with candle holder, oil burner and sperm oil burner.
Originally the Farm Lantern. 
* Night Watch 3/8" #844 DF Replaced
the 8-Day, later displaced by the #40 Traffic Gard lantern after Dietz purchased Embury in
1953.
*** Police Lantern 2 3/4" 5/8" 2 3/4" DF
Pat'
April 13, 1886 Japanned Brown finish, discontinued in 1897
*** Police Lantern 3" 5/8" 3" DF
Pat'
April 13, 1886 Japanned Brown finish, discontinued in about 1933
*** Police Regular 5/8" ? DF
**** Racket 5/8" Racket DF Introduced
in 1879, Similar to the Diamond, discontinued in 1908.  Replaced by the U.S. Tin
*** Railroad #6
(Bellbottom)
7/8" #6 DF Uses
a non-interchangeable 6" globe instead of the typical


5 3/8" #39 Globe, feature possibly used to deter theft. Discontinued in
1919
**** Railroad #8 7/8" - DF
**** Railroad #43 7/8" #39 DF
**** Railroad #43 1/2 7/8" #39 DF
** Railroad #999 5/8" #200 DF Introduced
in 1929, similar to the Adlake Kero Lantern
***** Ruby (Photographer's) Lamp 5/8" - DB Oldest
style of dark room lantern made by Dietz.


Produced before 1901 Only


Available in either Jappaned tin or polished brass.  Similar to the
Steven's Patent Pocket Lantern.
** (Boy) Scout 5/8" #000 DF The
Scout was first introduced after WW1 in 1918.  Made along the lines of the
"Eureka" side lamp.  The first version had a soldered tag onto the
tank.  The later version has the name & patents stamped into the top crown.
** (Boy) Sport 5/8" #000 DF
The
Sport replaced the Scout around 1923, and made until 1947 on revised tooling that
eliminated some of the soldering required on the Scout.  The top is stamped patent
dates for the tank and burner: "July-26-04*May-19-08*Feb-10-14*"
** Standard Railroad
#39
7/8" #39 DF
*** Steel Clad Navy
Standard Deck Lantern
- #39 DF Dead
flame alternative to the cold blast Vesta Navy Standard Deck Lantern
** Steel Clad
Railroad #39
- #39 DF
**** Steel Clad Rear
Signal
- #39 DF Rear
Signal Lamp for Street Cars
*** Steel Clad
Watchman's Safety
- #39 DF
**** Steven's Patent
Pocket Lantern
5/8" - DF Similar
to the Dietz Ruby Dark room lantern.  Featured lithographed exterior with gold
finish.
**** (Parade) Torch 3/4" D. None DF Introduced
in the 1938 catalog, used for political rallies and parades.  Also marketed for
burning caterpillar nests out of trees.
* Traffic Gard #40 3/8" #853 & #855 DF First
produced be Embury in 1940.  Production assumed by Dietz in 1953.  Red Traffic
Guard Globes are very common, Clear, Amber, Green and Blue globes rare to very rare
***** Traffic Signal 1/4" Rnd 3" Dia. DF Very
rare traffic control lantern, possibly made from about 1916 to 1930.
**** U.S. Tin (Skaters)
Lantern
5/8" U.S.(#00) DF Produced
Sold as a parade lantern in colored lacquer finish with colored globe, Very rare
*** Vulcan #39 7/8" #39 DF
** Vulcan #39
(outside wick raiser)
7/8" #39 DF
*** Watchman's Mill
Lantern
#39 DF A
lockable #39 lantern to prevent tampering, once required to meet insurance regulations.
**** World Standard
Deck
5/8" WSD DF Same
as WW1 Dark Lantern, without shield. Both Lanterns built to Government specs by several
companies.
*** X.L.C.R. #39 #39 DF X.L.C.R.
stands for "Excelsior"
*** X.L.C.R.
Switchman's Lantern
5/8" #39 DF Featured
an insulated fiber bail to protect against electrocution when used on electric railways.
** 8-Day 3/8" #851 DF This
lantern was first made in the 1930's  with square tank, later with a round tank, and
finally replaced by the "Night Watch" in about 1945
***** #14 ? #0? DF
* #32 Road Flare - DF

Introduced
in the 1930's, sold in boxed kits of three for stowing under the drivers seat.

***** #74 5/8" #0 DF

Introduced
in 1874, similar in construction to the "A No. 1" Uses a #0 Hot Blast Globe

***** #76 (Not
"The Original")
5/8" #0 DF

Introduced
in 1876, similar to the Boy skaters lantern

** #55 Highway Torch 3/4" D. - DF

Short
Flat bottom flare torch designed to meet obsolete requirement to carry two road torches.
Red finish 

55 oz. Capacity/ 15 hour burning time

** #80 Highway Torch 3/4" D. - DF

Non-weighted
Flat bottom flare torch, black finish before 1947, blue finish after

80 oz. Capacity/ 36 hour burning time

** #87 Highway Torch 3/4" D. - DF

Spherical
flare torch

** #96 Highway Torch 3/4" D. - DF Weighted
Spherical flare torch, black finish before 1947, blue finish after.

96 Oz. Capacity/ 48 hour burning time
*** #750 Embury Torch 3/4" D. - DF Spherical
flare torch with cam-lock burner, red finish
*** #751 Embury Torch 3/4" D. - DF Flat
bottom flare torch with cam-lock burner, red finish
* #999 Railroad 5/8" #200 DF Introduced
in the 1930's, and was the last Railroad lantern produced into the early 1960's,
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DIETZ HOT BLAST LANTERNS

 

RARITY
CODE

MODEL WICK
SIZE
GLASS
TYPE
FLAME
CLASS
NOTES
* Acme Inspector's Lamp 5/8" #0/852 HB Made
from about 1898 to around 1956.  The Acme has the distinction of being the last
square tubed lantern model produced in America.
***** Antifriction
Tubular
5/8" #0 HB Circa
1890-1897, unique style lever to raise globe located at top of center air tube
** Beacon Dash Lamp 5/8" #0/852 HB Similar
to the Acme Inspector Lamp, has dash clip instead of rear handle.
**** Best Round Lift #0 5/8" #0/852 HB Hot
Blast Lantern with round air tubes and lift tab at bell.  Has wire braces from tank
to tubes.
**** Best Square Lift
#0
5/8" #0/852 HB Hot
Blast Lantern with square air tubes and lift tab at bell.
  Has
wire braces from tank to tubes.
**** Best Tubular #0 5/8" #0/852 HB
***** Buckeye Dash Lamp
#2
7/8" #0/852 HB AKA
#2 Royal Dash Lamp
** Buckeye Dash Lamp 5/8" #0/852 HB Replaced
the #13 Tubular Dash Lamp
***** Car Inspector
Tubular
5/8" #0/852 HB Predecessor to the Acme Inspector
Lamp.  Un-reinforced design probably only produced up to the factory fire of 1897.
** Clipper #0 5/8 #0/852 HB The
Clipper is a depression era version of the Monarch, made with no beading in the air tubes.

(See Also: Advance, Crescent, Crown, Gem, Scout)
*** Crown #0 5/8" #852 HB This
was the least expensive #0 hot blast Lantern in the Dietz line in 1902
** Crystal #0 5/8" #0/852 HB Glass
tank lantern allows quick visual check of fuel level. Patented by W. McArthur in 1891.
Produced into the late 1920's
***** Crystal #2 7/8" #0/852 HB Ultra
rare version of the standard #0 Crystal
***** Fine Brass Tubular
#1
5/8" ? HB
* Hy-Lo 5/8" #852 HB Introduced
in 1912, discontinued in 1947.  The Hy-Lo is a contractors lantern commonly sold with
a red globe, there are at least five variations, including an unmarked square tank
version.
**** Iron Clad 5/8" #0/852 HB Patented
by Warren McArthur  Discontinued in 1919 
* King (Fire Dep't) 5/8" #0/852 HB Not
rare, just highly desireable.  This model is collected by Firemen and lantern
collectors alike, driving price up.  Produced in solid brass, tin, and tin with
copper tank.
*** Little Star
Little Star
(1920's)
5/8" U.S.(#00) HB This
Junior sized hot blast lantern is the only Dietz square tubed lantern to use a #00 Globe.
** Mill
Tubular
5/8" #0/852 HB Protective
cage can be locked to prevent access to flame. 
* Monarch 5/8" #0/852 HB The
most popular hot blast lantern, at least seven different variations were made.
* Monarch (Streamlined) 5/8" #0/852 HB The
Streamline Monarch was introduced in 1936. After 1938 a reinforcement step was added to
the sidewall of the tank.
***** Lift Tubular #2 7/8" #0 HB Pre-1897
model sold with reflector as the #2 Reflector Tubular
**** Monarch Dash Lamp 5/8" #0/852 HB The
only known variation has the flat tank and small fuel fill spout.
***** New York Fire Dep't Tubular 5/8" #0 HB Predecessor
to the King Fire Dep't lantern.  Has a drop down cage.
**** Night Driver's
Friend Style B
5/8" #0 HB Similar
to the Beacon Dash Lamp, has a side clip.  Made in two variations, one having a red
lens, one without.
*** O.K. Tubular #0 5/8" #0 HB Square
tube version of the Simplex, globe tilts back for lighting and wick trimming.
** Protector Trackwalker 5/8" #0/852 HB Similar
to the Acme, has a red lens that can be thrown at an instant to indicate stop signal.
Very Rare with both Red and Green lenses.
***** Queen Fire Dep't 5/8" #0 HB Square
tube, fire truck lantern, very rare.
**** Reflector Tubular #2 7/8" #0 HB aka #2 Tubular Reflector
**** Regular Tubular #0 5/8" #0 HB Least
expensive square tube lantern with no lift
*** Royal 7/8" #0/852 HB Oldest
pre-1898 version has square air tubes, newer versions have round air tubes.
***** Royal Dash Lamp 7/8" #0 HB AKA
#2 Buckeye Dash Lamp.  Discontinued in 1897
***** Side Lift Tubular 5/8" #0 HB AKA
Victor, Discontinued in 1897
***** Side Lift Tubular #1B 7/8" #0 HB Replaced
by the Dietz Royal after 1898
***** Simplex 7/8" #0 HB Round
air tube version of the OK, very rare.
***** Square Lift Brass Tubular
Fire Dep't
5/8" #0 HB Features
a removable cage.  Discontinued in 1897
***** Square Lift Tubular #0 5/8" #0 HB Popular
square air tube lantern with square lift.

aka Star
***** (Square Lift) Brass Tubular #0 5/8" #0 HB Most
elegant Tubular Lantern made, very rare.
***** Star 5/8" #0 HB Popular
square air tube lantern with square lift.

aka Square Lift Tubular
*** Tubular Fire Dep't 5/8" #0 HB Predecessor
to the King Fire Dept' Lantern

Same lantern as New York Fire Dep't Tubular
*****
*****
#0 Tubular Lantern (1868) 5/8" #0 HB Originally
produced by Dietz & Smith on former Archer & Pancoast tooling.  This is one
of the rarest lanterns.
**** Tubular Hand Lantern #1, #2 - HB
**** Tubular Hand Lantern #0, #00 5/8" - HB
**** Tubular Mill Lantern #2 7/8" #0 HB Pre-1897
Model, has lockable slide-on cage
***** Tubular Reflector #0 5/8" #0/852 HB
***** Tubular Reflector #2 7/8" #0/852 HB
***** Tubular Side Lamp
#15
5/8" #0 HB Predecessor
to the#15 Cold Blast Side Lamp
***** Tubular Side Lamp
#16
7/8" #0 HB
***** Tubular Side Lamp
#17
7/8" #0(#1) HB
***** Tubular Side Lamp
#25
7/8" #0 HB Predecessor
to the#25 Cold Blast Side Lamp
*** U.S. Brass Lift
Wire Tubular
3/8" U.S.(#00) HB Incorporates a globe guide and
lift wire design patented by Fred Dietz.
*** U.S. Tubular 3/8" U.S.(#00) HB
*** Underwriters Mill 5/8" #0/852 HB
* Victor #0 5/8" #0/852 HB The
most popular square tube hot blast lantern made by Dietz.  AKA Side Lift Tubular
**** Victor Dash Lamp 5/8" #0/852 HB Same
as Buckeye Dash Lamp
**** Victor Wagon Lamp 5/8" #0/852 HB A
side lamp version of the Buckeye Dash Lamp.  Has a rear red lens.  Sold in the
left hand version only
**** #13 Side or Dash Lamp 5/8" #0 HB Dash
Lamp predecessor to the Buckeye Dash Lamp.  Square globe lift located on the smoke
bell.
*****
*****
#26 Warning
"Signal" Lamp
5/8" #0 Cobalt HB Only produced in 1915, only 1 known to exist.
Sister lantern to the Acme Inspector, features a 5" mercury reflector, a cobalt
bullseye lens and a cobalt #0 globe to meet requirements of Railroad rule #26.

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DIETZ MARINE, DRIVING & MOTOR LAMPS

"The Great success of the Dietz Company has been attained by
their ability to produce a Cold Blast oil lamp which has always given entire satisfaction.
Dietz is equipping more cars with their oil lamps this year than any other
manufacturer in the United States.  Their reputation for superiority has been
maintained for over fifty years."    1911 Imperial Automobile
Supply Co. Catalog



Marine Lamps are indicated by Blue Tint

RARITY
CODE

MODEL WICK
SIZE
GLASS
TYPE
FLAME
CLASS
NOTES
****** Advance Bow Light 5/8"
4 3/8" D.
DF

8" H.
Polished Brass with Clear Fresnel Lens

****** Bow Lamp #2 1 1/2" Plate CB The
#2 Bow Lamp is the #2 Imperial Square Lamp with the addition of side reflector/doors
for use on the bow of a lake or river vessel.
*** Champion Side Lamp 7/16" 5 3/4"
D.
CB

Largest
and finest of Dietz Motor Truck Lamps

**** Convoy Dash Lamp 1/4" D. 4" &
2 1/4" D.
DF

Available
in oil (A) and acetylene (B) versions

Finished in Black

*** Convoy Side Lamp 1/4" D. 3 1/2" D. DF

Available
in oil (A) and acetylene (B) versions

Finished in Black

** Convoy Tail Lamp 1/4" D. 3 1/2" D. DF

Available
in oil (A) and acetylene (B) versions

Finished in Black

** Convoy Aiming Lamp #60
3/8"

3" & 3 1/2" D.
DF

Olive
Drab finish, used by the military in WW2 for aiming/triangulation on tripods

***** Dainty Side Lamp (Brass)
1/4"
5
5/16" D.
CB Well
suited for use on small cars.  Sister to the Octo

11 3/4" Extreme Height, 7 1/4" Extreme Depth
***** Dainty Tail Lamp (Brass)
1/4"
3" &
3 1/8" D.
CB Suitable
for all types of cars.

10 1/2" Extreme Height, 4 1/4" Extreme Width
****** Duplex Side Lights 5/8"
4 3/8"
DF

8" H.
Polished Brass with Red or Green Fresnel Lens

****** Empire
Side Lamp

Gas/6v.

Sq.

DF

17" Extreme Height
****** Empire
Junior Side Lamp

Gas/6v.

Sq.

DF

15 1/2" Extreme Height
** Eureka 5/8" 3 1/8" D. DF Made
in either right or left handed versions.  Rear red lens.
1916 model offered with
green side lens

Smallest vehicle light made at 7 1/4" tall.
*******
Eureka Gas (Head) Lamp

Gas

7 1/4" D.
DF
Similar to the Meteor Side Lamp with
self contained gas generator.
Shown in 1903 Motor Lamps Catalog only.
**** Eureka Tail Lamp 5/8" 3 1/8" D. DF Produced
from 1914 to 1919.  Single 3 1/8" red lens.

Smallest vehicle light made at 7 1/4" tall.
****** Excelsior
Gas/6v.

Sq.
DF
8 3/4" Extreme Height
****** Guardian Riding (Mast)
Light
5/8"
4 3/8"
DF

8 1/2" H.
Polished Brass with Clear Fresnel Lens

**** Ideal Side Lamp 3/8"
5 7/8" D.
CB 13
5/8" H. Sold with either oil or acetylene burner.
****** Imperial
No. 1 Headlight

Gas
6
7/16" D.

DF

9 1/2" H.
Used with separate generator
****** Imperial
No. 2 Headlight

Gas

7" D.

DF
11" H.
Used with separate generator
****** Imperial
No. 3 Searchlight

Gas

9 1/2" D.

DF
12
1/2
" H. Used with separate generator
*** Iron Clad Side Lamp 1/4" D. 5 5/16" D. DF A
high grade vertical slide door motor truck lamp
** Junior
Wagon Lamp

5/8"

#852

CB

Made in both right and left hand
versions, right hand version very rare
****** King Side
Lamp

3/8"

Sq.

CB
Suitable
for Limosine or Landaulette Bodies, or Taxi Cabs
******* Lucifer Head Lamp Gas
7" D.
DF Very
rare self contained acetylene head lamp,

measures 14 1/2" H. x 11" W. x
8" D.
***** Majestic Headlight Gas - DF Available
with 5", 6", 7",
8" and 9"
Diameter Lens
***** Majestic Searchlight Gas - DF Available
with 5", 6", 7", 8",
9"
and 10" Diameter Lens
******* Masterpiece ? 7 1/2"
D.
DF 14" H.  Largest
Automotive Oil Lamp
******* Meteor
Side Lamp with Self Contained Generator
Gas 6 7/8"
D.
DF 15" H.
*** Monitor Side Lamp 5/8" 4 1/4" D. DF Vertical
Slide Door Motor Truck Side Lamp
*** Monitor Tail Lamp 5/8" 3"
D.
DF Vertical
Slide Door Motor TruckTail Lamp
******** Neptune
Searchlight for Motor Boat
Gas - DF

Available
with 5" Diameter Lens

** Night Driver's
Friend Style A
3/8" 5 5/16" D. CB Similar
to the Union Driving Lamp, has side clip with tensioner.1913-1918
***** Night Driver's
Friend Style B

5/8"

#852

HB
Similar
to the Beacon Dash Lamp, has side clip with tensioner.
1913-1914
***** Night Driver's
Friend Style C
5/8" #857 CB Similar
to the Beacon Dash Lamp, but Junior sized, has a side clip with tensioner.
1913-1915
****** Nubian Side Lamp 5/8"
Sq.
CB Similar
to the Sterling Side Lamp, Black Japan Finish & Brass
Trimmed
****** Nubian Tail Lamp 5/8"
3" & Sq.
CB Similar
to the Sterling Tail Lamp, Black Japan Finish & Brass
Trimmed
** Octo
Driving Lamp
1/2"
5 5/6" & 4 5/8" D.
CB Mid-size
driving lamp, lens ring sold in either brass or nickel plated.
1916 model offered with
green side lens.
*** Orient Driving
Side Lamp
3/8" 5 7/8" D. CB Proper
size lamp for roadsters and touring cars.  Made in either a flat back or
"bullet" style with either a detachable or drop-out type tank.  Sister lamp
to the Union  

12 3/4" H.
***** Orient Tail Lamp
(AKA #2 Tail Lamp)
3/8" 3" Dia. CB 13
1/4" H.  Large version of Dainty Tail Lamp
**** Paragon Launch
Lamp
1/4" 3" Dia. CB Used
on small boats and steam launches, very limited production from about 1903 to 1908.
Uses the same body and tank as the Dietz Dainty Tail Lamp.
***** Peerless O Driving
Lamp
3/8" 6" Dia. CB

13"
H. Driving lamp, sold with either oil or acetylene burner.

***** Peerless R Driving
Lamp
3/8" 7" Dia. CB

13
1/2" H. Driving lamp, sold with either oil or acetylene burner.

***** Peerless W Driving
Lamp
3/8" ? CB

Large
driving lamp, sold with either oil or acetylene burner.

******** Pilot
Searchlight for Motor Boat
Gas - DF

Available
with 5", 6",  and 7"
Diameter Lens

***** Queen Side Lamp 3/8" Sq. CB

Suitable
for Limosine or Landaulette Bodies, or Taxi Cabs

10" Extreme Height, 4" Extreme Width

***** Ranger Headlight Gas 7"
D.
DF
**** Regal Side Lamp 3/8" 6 3/8" D. CB 13
5/8" height, sold in polished brass or nickel plated brass finish.
***** Royal Junior Side Lamp
3/8"

6 3/8" D.
CB
**** Royal Side Lamp
5/8"

6 7/8" D.
CB Similar
to the Dietz Champion Side Lamp, but made of Brass
**** Royal Tail Lamp
3/8
"
4 5/8" D. CB
****** Runabout
Searchlight

Gas

?

DF

Very limited production
***** Sentinel Electric
Headlight
- 7"
&
8" D.
DF
***** Sentinel Tail
Light
Gas/6v. 3" Dia. DF
6 1/2" Extreme Height
***** Sterling Side Lamp
5/8"
Sq. CB Suitable
for Large Limosine and Touring Cars.

14 1/4" Extreme Height
***** Sterling Tail Lamp
5/8"

3" & Sq.
CB Suitable
for Large Limosine and Touring Cars.

13" Extreme Height
***** Sterling Junior Side Lamp
5/8"
Sq. CB Suitable
for Large Limosine and Touring Cars.

13" Extreme Height, 4 1/2" Extreme Width
****** Taxi Side
Lamp

3/8"

Sq.

DF

Similar to Dietz King and Queen Side
Lamps
****** Triumph
Headlight

Gas

-

DF
Available
with 6", 7",  and
8" Diameter Lens
****** Triumph
Searchlight

Gas

-

DF
Available
with 6", 7",  and
8" Diameter Lens
**** Tubular Automobile
Lamp
3/8" 5 5/16" CB Similar
to the Tubular Driving Lamp, but made for automobile with lock on oil pot.

Made in either brass or Japanned tin
*** Tubular Driving
Lamp
3/8" 5 5/16" CB Predecessor
to the Union Driving Lamp.  Made with dash clip for use on carriage
** Union Driving Lamp 3/8" 5 5/16" CB Dietz'
largest driving lamp, 11 1/4" tall, could be ordered with brass or nickel plated
trim.  1916 model
offered with
green side lens.
***** #2 Tail Lamp
(AKA Orient Tail Lamp)
3/8" 3" D. CB 13
1/4" H.  Large version of Dainty Tail Lamp
**** Victor Wagon Lamp 5/8" #0/852 HB A
side lamp version of the Buckeye Dash Lamp.  Has a rear red lens.  Sold in the
left hand version only
***** Wizard Wagon Lamp
#2
7/8" #850 CB Very
limited production, produced only from about 1913 to 1916.  Renamed "Wizard
Wagon Lantern"
***** Wizard Wagon
Lantern #2
7/8" #850 CB Very
limited production, produced only from about 1916 to 1919
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*******
No. 0 Generator (Round)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production, produced only from about 1903-1905
*******
No. 1 Generator (Square)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production, produced only from about 1903-1907
4 7/16" x 5 1/2" x 7 1/2"
*******
No. 2 Generator (Square)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production.  Hold 2 lbs. of Carbide
*******
No. 3 Handy Generator (Square)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production.  Hold 1 1/4 lbs. of Carbide
5" x 5" x 11"
*******
No. 4 Handy Generator (Square)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production.  Hold 2 lbs. of Carbide
*******
No. 5 Handy Generator (Square)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production.  Hold 2 lbs. of Carbide
*******
No. 6 Handy Generator (Square)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production.  Hold 3 1/2 lbs. of Carbide
*******
No. 7 Handy Generator (Square)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production.  Hold 5 lbs. of Carbide
*******
No. 9 Handy Generator (Round)

Gas

-

-
Very
limited production.  Hold 2 lbs. of Carbide
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DIETZ PLATFORM & STREET LAMPS

RARITY
CODE

MODEL
WICK
SIZE
GLASS
TYPE
FLAME
CLASS
NOTES

*****

Square Station
Lamp #1  (Pre-1907)
5/8" 7" DF Dead
Flame square lamp with removeable tank, marketed for railway station platform use.
****
Square Station
Lamp #2 (Pre-1907)

7/8"
8" DF Dead
Flame square lamp with removeable tank, marketed for railway station platform use.
*****
Square Station
Lamp #3 (Pre-1907)
7/8"
10"
DF Dead
Flame square lamp with removeable tank, marketed for railway station platform use.
***** Climax Station
Lamp #1 (Post-1907)
5/8" 7" DF Dead
Flame square lamp with removeable tank, marketed for railway station platform use.
*** Climax Station Lamp #2
(Post-1907)

7/8"
8" DF Dead
Flame square lamp with removeable tank, marketed for railway station platform use.
***** Climax Station
Lamp #3 (Post-1907)
7/8"
10"
DF Dead
Flame square lamp with removeable tank, marketed for railway station platform use.
***** Corporation Street
Lamp
7/8" Plate DF Extremely
rare
***** Crystal Street
Lamp
1 1/2" #3 CB Same
lamp as Dietz #3 Street, except has glass fount.  Extremely rare
***** Double Bow Top
Station Lamp
- - DF Extremely
rare
***** Globe Tubular Side
Lamp #2
7/8" #2 CB 3/4
size version of the #3 Hanging Lamp.  Featured a wall bracket with a mercury
reflector.
***** Globe Tubular
Hanging Lamp #2
7/8" #2 CB 3/4
size version of the #3 Hanging Lamp.  Very limited production.
*** Globe Tubular
Hanging Lamp #3
1 1/2" #3 CB Predecessor
to the Pioneer Hanging Lamp,3 distinct versions;

45 degree elbows, 90 degree elbows, and 45 & 90 elbows
*** Globe Tubular Street Lamp
#3
1 1/2" #3 CB Predecessor
to the Pioneer Post Lamp.

3 distinct versions;  45 degree elbows, 90 degree elbows, and 45 &
90 elbows.  (Straight and Rounded Tanks)
***** Imperial Square
Lamp #1
7/8" 7" Dia. CB Very
limited production.
*** Imperial Square Lamp #2 1 1/2" 8" Dia. CB The
#2 Imperial Square Lamp was used as a platform and station lamp, production ended in the
early 1930's.
*** Imperial Square
Lamp #3
1 1/2" 12" Dia. CB Very
limited production.
***** New York Street
Lamp
1 1/2" Plate DF Fits
3" post or wall arm bracket, similar to the Square Tubular Street Lamp.
** Pioneer Street Lamp #3 1 1/2" #3 CB Most
popular kerosene street lamp of all time, more sold than all other makes combined.
** Pioneer Hanging Lamp #3 1 1/2" #3 CB Hanging
version of the Pioneer Street Lamp
***** Square Station
Lamp #1
5/8" Plate DF Extremely
rare
***** Square Station
Lamp #2, #3
7/8" Plate DF Extremely
rare
***** Square Tubular Street Lamp #2 1 1/2" Plate DF 36"
High, 15 1/2" Sq.

Produced from 1890's to 1914.  Extremely rare
***** Triangular Station
Lantern #2,#3
7/8" Plate DF Extremely
rare
***** Triangular Lamp #4 1 1/2" 10" M.R. CB Produced
from 1890's to about 1908.  Extremely rare
***** Tubular Square
Lamp #1
5/8" 7" M.R. CB Extremely
rare
***** Tubular Square Lamp #2 7/8" 8" M.R. CB Predecessor
to the #2 Imperial Square Lamp
***** Tubular Square
Lamp #3
1 1/2" 12" M.R. CB Extremely
rare
***** Tubular Street Lamp 1 1/2" - CB Extremely
rare
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DIETZ FIREPLACE HEATERS & STOVES

RARITY
CODE

MODEL WICK
SIZE
GLASS
TYPE
FLAME
CLASS
NOTES
********** Double Cylinder Gas Stove N/A None GAS Produced
in Three Sizes:  #20, 23" high; #30, 25 1/2" high;   #40,
28" high.  Made from 1880? to 1897
********** Fire Place Heater
No. 1
4" Mica CB Pat'
April 13, 1880, June 15, 1880, very rare.
********** Parlor Heating Stove #4 4 x 4" Mica CB Very
Ornamental;  sufficient heat for a 20' square room.

Pat' April 13, 1880, June 15, 1880
********** Steel Fount Oil Stove #1 4" Mica - Produced
from about 1880? to 1897, very rare.

(Essentially the Same as No. 1 Fire Place Heater)
********** Steel Fount Oil Stove #2 4" Mica - Produced
from about 1880? to 1897, very rare.

(Essentially the Same as No. 1 Fire Place Heater)
***** Tubular Fire Place
Heater
No. 1
4" Mica CB Pat'
April 13, 1880, June 15, 1880, very rare.

(Essentially the Same as No. 1 Fire Place Heater)
**** Tubular (Fire Place)
Heater Stove No. 2 (Low)
2 x 4" Mica CB Produced
from about 1880? to 1897, very rare.
***** Tubular Fire Place
Heater
No. 2 (High)
2 x 4" Mica CB Produced
from about 1880? to 1897, very rare. 
***** Tubular Radiator Heater #4 4 x 4" Mica CB 21"
Long, 14" Wide, 30" High, Net 78lbs.

Burns for 10 to 12 hours on 5 quarts of oil.
Pat' April 13, 1880, June 15, 1880
***** Tubular Oil Cook
Stove #3
3 x 4" Mica HB Pat'
April 13, 1880, June 15, 1880
***** Tubular Oil Cook Stove #4 (High) 4 x 4" Mica HB 21"
Long, 14" Wide, 25" High, Net 91lbs.

Pat' April 13, 1880, June 15, 1880
Produced from about 1880? to 1897, very rare. 
***** Tubular Hot Blast
Stove #4 (Low)
4 x 4" Mica HB Pat'
April 13, 1880, June 15, 1880

Produced from about 1880? to 1897, very rare. 
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DIETZ MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

RARITY
CODE

MODEL WICK
SIZE
GLASS
TYPE
FLAME
CLASS
NOTES
* Comet (Ranch Craft
#60)
n/a #848 Electric
* Comet (Battery
Powered)
n/a #848 Battery
* Railroad #888 n/a - Battery
***** Railroad #999
(Battery Powered)
n/a #200 Battery Rare
** Volunteer Fire Extinguisher n/a n/a
n/a
Carbon Tetrachloride
fire extinguisher