To see photos of the burners and other parts, please drop me a line. With a little polish they will be lovely.
They have been in my basement for about 40 years and as a result they need a good cleaning. With a mantle they will output about 60 watts of light using kerosene. In college I used to use them all around the house. They make for a very warm and lovely light. I will try to identify them: The white one is an original Alacite Lincoln Drape Oil Table Lamp with Nu-Type Model B Burner circa 1940 to 1949. The green one is a Green Glass Corinthian Pattern Oil Table Lamp probably 1930s. The warm colored one is an Amber Washington Drape Oil Table Lamp ca. I believe they will all work as kerosene lamps, although some TLC will be required because the wick knobs are very tight, (too tight at this point to raise the wick without risk of damage) and will require some soaking and care to loosen. For parts, wicks, shades, mantles, etc you can probably find just about anything you need on the internet. To use them as they were originally designed will need to either find an Aladdin Mantle, or if you prefer, you can electrify them. The item "3 Antique Aladdin Kerosene Lamps" is in sale since Sunday, July 23, 2017. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Lamps, Lighting\Lamps\ Non-Electric\Oil". The seller is "photoshop1" and is located in Geneva, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.