The WW2 Japanese Army Field Lantern is a utilitarian lighting device issued to the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second World War. Constructed primarily of metal, these lanterns were designed for portability and durability in field conditions. Typical features include a rectangular or cylindrical body, a hinged or lift-off lid, and protective wire guards surrounding glass panels. Ventilation holes or chimneys are often present to allow for safe burning of oil or candles. A sturdy handle is attached for carrying or hanging in tents, trenches, or field command posts. These lanterns played a practical role in night operations, map reading, or general illumination. Markings may include Japanese script denoting manufacturer or military acceptance stamps. Condition varies according to age and usage, and surviving examples often display patina, minor dents, or surface rust. The WW2 Japanese Army Field Lantern remains an example of functional military equipment from the period, valued for its historical association and craftsmanship.
WW2 Japanese Army Field Lantern
$300.00
The WW2 Japanese Army Field Lantern is a portable lighting device issued to Imperial Japanese Army personnel during the Second World War. Constructed primarily from metal with glass panels, this type of lantern was designed to provide reliable illumination in field conditions. It typically features a removable fuel canister for kerosene or similar fuel, a wick adjustment mechanism, and a carrying handle mounted on the top. The lantern’s
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