Original reclaimed and salvaged lighting from the 20th Century
31-01-2012
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Great run of ovaloid opaline glass pendants salvaged from a Victorian hospital in the Midlands. Circa 1950.
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Salvaged vitreous enamelled English factory shades by "REVO." Angled to illuminate a wall or object and complete with embossed makers mark.
Vitreous enamelled spun steel shade with lower rolled lip.
English polished brass and glass naval bulkheads. Circa 1930. Complete with cast patent number and removable protection cage.
Extra Large vitreous enamelled spun steel shades with polished aluminium galleries by "Thorlux." Salvaged from an engineering workshop in the Midlands.
Retro English wall lights salvaged from a Victorian hospital in the Midlands, Circa 1950. Polished aluminum shade with integral brass wall plate.
Lovely run of modest French opaline globes. Circa 1930.
Superb three arm wall mounted machinists work light with brushed and lacquered steel arms and original vitreous enamelled shade by "Mek Elek." Circa 1930.
Spun steel German factory shade with lower rolled lip complete with original lime paintwork.
Superb four arm wall or table mounted machinists work lights by "EDL." Circa 1930.
Unusual submersion lights converted into fantastic feature lights. Two part polished copper plated brass assembly, mount and stem with etched glass screen and internal mirrored reflector.
Superb two arm wall mounted machinists work light with brushed and lacquered steel arms and original vitreous enamelled shade by "Mek Elek."
Polished aluminium shades with lower rolled lip and vents to permit a degree of uplighting. Circa 1970.
Original vintage industrial machinists light by 'Kandem' of Leipzig, Germany. Vitreous enamelled shade with two arm tubular steel construction complete with original paint work.
Pattern 60 square suspended luminaires by 'Strand.' Salvaged from a theatre hall in the North of England.
Industrial lights salvaged from a German factory. Circa 1950. Glass enclosure with Bakelite gallery and enamelled shade.
Long arm machinists light, Germany. Aluminium shade with tubular two arm steel construction complete with original paint work.
Vintage English heat lamp by "Pifco Infradette." converted to a desk reading lamp. Polished aluminium shade and lacquered square cast steel base in the art deco style. Circa 1960.
Czechoslovakian industrial pendants. Enamelled reflector and lacquered two part steel enclosure with linear prismatic glass refractor and protection cage. Circa 1950.
Large vitreous enamelled English factory shades by "Benjamin." Salvaged from the former warehouses of 'Boots of Nottingham" complete with original polished brass galleries.
Classical Victorian swan neck light wall light with well proportioned shade. Polished brass stem with vitreous enamelled spun steel reflector.
English architects counterbalance floor light by 'Horstmann.' Polished aluminium and steel luminaire with original makers mark to arm. Lacquered steel base featuring original castors.
Prismatic pendant light by "Holophane" with original polished brass galleries. Pattern number 2130. Circa 1920.
Extra large porcelain and glass wall or ceiling lights with angled base. Salvaged from factories within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
Stunning run of early industrial fixtures salvaged from a textile mill in Lancashire. Enamelled reflector with refinshed upper steel enclosure.
Unusual salvaged floodlights by 'R.E.A.L' circa 1950. Aluminium and steel enclosure with original prismatic lens and internal mirrored reflector.
Fantastic searchlight with two-part glass screen and polished aluminium casing all mounted upon reconditioned beech tripod.
Industrial wall lights salvaged from a German factory. Circa 1950. Prismatic glass enclosure with angled Bakelite mounting and enamelled shade.
Limited run of aluminium factory shades. Brushed reflectors with lower rolled lip and vents to permit a degree of up lighting. Circa 1950.
Flemish wall mounted factory lights. Asymmetric spun steel enamelled reflectors with brushed and lacquered steel arm and integral wall mounting plate.