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Welcome to

the Brewster Store

on Cape Cod

The Brewster Store has been the "Heart of Brewster" since 1866. Come visit us and enjoy some authentic New England nostalgia, or shop online for truly unique gifts, apparel & more.

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Oil Lamps & Parts

Whether you need oil lamp shades, oil lamp chimneys, plugs and collars, or other hard-to-find hardware for your oil lamp, the Brewster Store’s large assortment can fill your needs. We also have a large assortment of complete oil lamps available in a range of prices.

Either order online if you know exactly what you need or call us at 508-896-3744 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. ET for assistance in ordering your oil lamp or oil lamp parts. When calling please have the lamp in front of you and a ruler or the key measurements listed below. We will try to special order parts for you that we do not currently have in stock.

Selecting Oil Lamp Chimneys, Sconces, Hurricanes and Shades

OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS: used with or without a shade on antique lamps. Chimneys sit in a burner with tines or a chimney holder. The chimney is always put in burner first. The shade is then slipped over chimney. Chimneys are often hand blown and of thin glass: measurements are approximate, occasional slight imperfections and mold marks are normal and not defects.

OIL LAMP SCONCES: candle holders, or a holder of another light source, that is attached to a wall with an ornamental bracket. Most have a fitter of 1 5/8 inches.

HURRICANE OIL LAMPS: glass chimneys open at both ends with similar diameters that is placed over a candle to keep it from being blown out by the wind.

DIMENSIONS FITTER: Chimneys are measured first by their bottom diameter or FITTER, outside edge to outside edge. There are standard fitter sizes. Most burners have a narrow seat for chimney to rest on which may have tines or prongs which may bend slightly to accommodate small variations in fitter diameters. Particular care should be taken if the lamp is used to burn oil making sure the oil lamp chimney bottom fits securely.

HEIGHT: The next measurement is the height of the chimney. Today not all chimney heights replicate those of the past. Typically the oil lamp chimney extends up thru the middle of the lamp shade and rises 2″-4″ above the top of the shade.

BULGE: This is the diameter of the widest part of the chimney.

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I can’t say enough about how amazing the staff is. I came in at 7:30am with my two young children and the staff entertained my children with playing the piano and showing them toys. It’s a cute little general store with toys and penny candy for the kids and odds and ends you may need. They will always have my business!

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About the Brewster Store

Built as a church in 1852, the building was converted to general store in 1866. Situated at the Heart of Brewster, the store serves locals and visitors alike, providing a “Third Place” for friends to meet on the benches from the morning, with fresh coffee, donuts and pastries, to summer nights with an ice cream cone from The Brewster Scoop next door.

Inside is a broad, but unique assortment of merchandise including penny candy, our own design Brewster Store t-shirts and sweat shirts, jams and jellies, greeting cards and kitchen gadgets, linens and many other unusual gifts from the past and present. We have colorful bandanas and puzzles, puzzles, puzzles!

Our book section includes the recently released A HISTORY OF THE BREWSTER STORE, and our book Brewster: The Way We Were. And do not forget our broad array of lamp parts and chimneys. Call us at 508-896-3744 for lamp part assistance and we will be happy to help you.

We hope you will stop by soon to explore the sights, aromas, and hear the music from our nickelodeon. We are open seven day a week year round. The Brewster Scoop is open in the summer and features over 30 flavors of ice cream. Both stores are located at the intersection of Rt.6A and Rt.124 in Brewster, Massachusetts. We look forward to seeing you.