Small Olympe copper oil lamp

An object of curiosity that takes up the rings of Olympism, the Olympe lamp is in fact a copy of the Pigeon lamp (invented in 1884 by Charles Pigeon). This Olympe lamp dates from the first half of the 20th century. The handle with its holes allows it to be fixed to the wall if necessary. If it remains in good condition, it should be noted small chips at the top of the chimney as shown in the photos.

Dimensions: total height with the chimney of 24 cm (18 cm without), diameter at the base of 8 cm and length of the handle to the external wall of 10 cm.