As a relic of a departed era this cargo ship lantern is a fond memory of a time when life was simple. This lantern is made from brass with an antique finish to make this piece have an old world look of age. The square body comes with four glass panels. The top features a handle with loop for tying up or hanging the lantern as well as the bottom. This lamp was designed to solely light the interior of a ship. On both sides of this lantern you will notice two circular loops; sailors would attach the cargo lanterns to ropes which were attached to the sides of the cargo holds. This would allow them to run the cargo lanterns up and down the ropes. The sailors would then hoist these oil lanterns up and down the vessel's hold to check on the state of their cargo at sea. The top of the lantern is hinged with small decorative vents a allow heat to escape. The front includes a lock with a hook closure attached by a small chain. Inside there is a small oil lamp with adjustable wick that can burn oil or kerosene. Not only can this lamp be used to light a cargo hold they could also be used to light passage ways and cabins. This 1939 replicate will look stunning in an office, den, or maybe your very own ship.