Kama electric lamp for Nernst filaments
Kama electric lamp for Nernst filaments. Three filament lamp with flex connection.
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This lamp was produced by the firm of L. Kamm & Co around 1906 and was intended as an alternative portable electric light source to go inside a projector. Called ‘The KAMA Patent Electric Projecting Lamp for Nernst Filaments’ it was designed by the company’s founder Leonard Kamm who also invented the Kammatograph moving picture system in 1898.
- Materials:
- metal (unknown)
- Object Number:
- 1990-5036/230/1
- type:
- lamp
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