It`s quiet in here isn`t it? Where is everyone? Anyway....
I got a couple of antique carbon filament bulbs recently and would appreciate everyone`s advice, if you know anything. Both are small 2-loop carbons, about 4-1/2 inches tip to base and I`m pretty sure from the earlier 1900s...
The first is this unidentified lamp...

The patent label in the stem has a diamond/kite shape shape symbol printed over the text...

Does anyone recognise this symbol? Perhaps you have a bulb with this same patent label that also still has its outer label intact too? I`d be very interested to identify it and know any other info about its manufacturer.
The second one is this which still carries the outer label saying "NEW TYPE PLANET" and appears to have been made by the Imperial Electric Co in Philadelphia...

The stem is quite unusual and not like any other 2-loop carbons I`ve seen so far, short and has a wider flatter press. No patent label either...

Has anyone seen these before or have I landed me a more uncommon one here? Again I`d be interested to know.
Well if anyone recognises either, or has any information about them, I`d love to hear from you! It`s been too quiet in here lately, time things perked up again- there are currently 102 members, surely some of us have questions to ask or info to share? Let`s make this forum interesting again! (OK I`ll stop whinging now, sorry...)

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-chris
electriclights.tripod.com