Identifying the Object: Community Insights
Keith: “It looks like a menorah. Is it near the door? It might have a scroll inside with a Bible verse. You touch it when you leave home to remember God’s protection.”
Andy: “It’s a bracket for a swing-arm lamp mount, likely for kerosene. It’s unusually clean; usually, these have many coats of paint.”
William: “Swing arm oil lamps were removable for cleaning. This is the base holder for one.”
Pete: “It’s a mounting bracket for a kerosene lamp.”
Kathleen: “I’ve never seen such an elaborate oil lamp holder. You’re lucky!”
Melissa: “A mezuzah would have more Hebraic decorations. This is probably a light bracket.”
Debbie: “If there are antique shops near your cabin, you could find a suitable lamp or lantern. Good luck!”
John: “In Deuteronomy 6:9, the Torah commands to inscribe the law on doorposts. Inside is a capsule with a Torah segment.”
Linda: “When showing an item, include something for size comparison. A playing card, for example, would help determine if it’s small like a mezuzah or larger like an oil lamp holder.”
Kitty: “I love these beautiful oil lamps. I have nine old oil lamps but am afraid to use them because of my curious cat. This holder could have been on a single bare wall.”
Michael: “It’s likely a bracket for an oil lamp. The arm might have broken off, and they never removed the bracket.”
Cindy: “It could have held a mezuzah, but it’s not angled correctly. It’s probably a lamp holder.”
Kenneth: “It’s an oil lamp wall bracket. We used ours to hold a plant. I also have one with four smaller holders for lamps or candles in the dining room.”
Kylee: “This looks like a mezuzah. They’re usually on the right side of doors with a scroll inside.”
Pamela: “It holds a kerosene lamp holder with an end that drops onto the hinge, allowing it to swivel to adjust the light.”
Jani: “Respectfully, this is not a Jewish symbol. It’s a lamp bracket.”
Mary: “A swing arm that held lamps. You can find them at estate sales or online.”
Mona: “You never see these in movies; they just have sourceless light.”
Carolyn: “It’s a wall bracket for a kerosene lamp stand. The stand has a pin about 3 inches long that fits into the loop.”
Confirmation from the Owner
“It’s in a screen porch, which was originally an outside wall. Thanks for your input! Now I need to find a lamp to put up.”
Understanding Screen Porches
A screen porch, also known as a screened-in porch or screened room, is a popular home addition. These structures are particularly valued in areas with high insect activity or during warmer months, offering a way to enjoy the outdoors without being bothered by bugs.
Design and Functionality:
- A screen porch typically consists of a porch or patio enclosed with screens, allowing ventilation while keeping out insects and debris.
- Designs range from basic structures attached to existing walls to fully enclosed rooms with their own foundations and roofs.
Benefits:
- Screened porches provide a comfortable space for relaxation, dining, or entertaining while maintaining a connection to the outdoors.
- They add value to a home and extend the usability of outdoor living spaces.
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