The most outstanding piece of sculpture is that of a gas lamp. Once located near the Metro cinema, this lamp met the same fate as the other statues. And rests in peace with other famous personages in the backyard of this museum.

The enscribed words declare that it was built in 1867, in the honour of Sir Seymour Fitzgerald, a governor of Bombay. This lamp does not light anymore. It no longer gives off that gentle yellow radiance that gave the Metro neighbourhood a special glow. Today, the lamp, which is about one storey high, is cloaked in rust. The only radiance it gives of is the dull shine of Fe2O3 . And even its iron ladder has rusted away.