Oil lamp chimneys are used to cover and protect the flame of an oil lamp. The chimney serves several purposes: Protection: The chimney shields the flame from drafts and prevents it from being extinguished easily. This is especially important in outdoor settings or drafty indoor environments. Safety: By containing the flame within the glass chimney, the risk of fire hazards is reduced. It prevents sparks or embers from escaping and causing accidents. Enhanced Light: The shape and design of the chimney can help to concentrate and direct the light produced by the oil lamp, providing better illumination. Aesthetic Appeal: Chimneys often come in decorative designs, adding to the visual appeal of the oil lamp and enhancing the ambiance of the space in which it is used. Overall, oil lamp chimneys play a crucial role in the function, safety, and aesthetics of oil lamps. This chimney has a 3" base x 8-1/2" height x 5-1/4" bulge.These are exact replicas of antique chimneys originally made between 1880-1900. It is rare to find antique chimneys such as these. Originally these embossed chimneys were used as matching "chimney-shades" for popular pattern Victorian era kerosene lamps. Our replicas will make your antique lamp look original and outstanding! Fits #2 and #3 oil lamp burners with openings approximately 3" OD. 3" OD Base. 8 1/2"H. 5 1/4" bulge. 3" Top Note: Measurements are approximate and can vary slightly.