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Nernst lamp, complete, model B with cloche, DC-lamp 0.5 ampere, 95 volts
A Nernst lamp diagram from 1903. The light-emitting ceramic filament is called a "glower"

The Nernst lamp was an early form of incandescent lamp.

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