Original reclaimed and salvaged lighting from the 20th Century
31-01-2012
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Opaline tulip lights salvaged from a school in Chester, England. Circa 1950.
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English factory shade by "Maxlume." Vitreous enamelled spun steel reflector with embossed makers mark. Circa 1930
A quintessentially French run of suspended enamel, glass, and Bakelite pendant lights.
Limited run of polished aluminium and glass naval bulkheads by Pauluhn, Houston, Texas. Salvaged from US cargo ships in India. Circa 1950.
Nice run of conical spun steel shades with lower rolled lip.
Industrial prismatic pendants salvaged from a factory within the former Czechoslovakia. Lacquered two part steel enclosure with linear prismatic glass refractor. Circa 1950.
Aluminium and glass wall lights with interesting integral projection arms by "Coughtrie of Glasgow."
Vintage French factory lights. Vitreous enamelled spun steel reflectors with vents to permit uplighting.
Unusual run of stunning wall mounted feature lights. Polished cast aluminium with removable etched glass diffuser.
Substantial run of salvaged pendant lights by "Coughtrie of Glasgow." Clear glass domes with polished two part aluminium enclosures complete with cast makers mark.
Superb Art Deco opaline glass pendant. Chamfered glass cube with new chrome plated gallery.
Vitreous enamelled factory lights by "Thorlux." Salvaged from an engineering workshop in the Midlands, UK.
Vitreous enamelled asymmetrical spun steel factory shades. Angled to illuminate a wall or object. Circa 1930.
Large run of porcelain and glass pendants by 'REAL' salvaged from a department store in Liverpool.
Retro English machinists work light. Polished aluminium shade with brushed and lacquered cast steel base. Circa 1960.
Very early English factory shades by 'Wardle.' Vitreous enamelled reflector complete with embossed makers mark. Circa 1930.
Stunning one off Optometrists light box. Oiled teak enclosure with original glass test inserts. Supplied tested and rewired with eight switchable lamps.
Sizable run of salvaged English factory shades, polished aluminium body with lower rolled lip.
Fantastic surgical lamp mounted on original 1930s American photographic tripod. Polished luminaire with glass lens and hardwood tripod with aluminium detailing
Vitreous enamelled factory shades by "Benjamin" with original steel gallery.
Limited run of factory shades from Belgium. Vitreous enamelled spun steel reflectors complete with embossed makers mark.
Elegant English factory light. Vitreous enamelled spun steel reflector with vents to permit a degree of uplighting.
Stunning Art Deco bakelite table light. Lateral adjustment from base with rotational movement from juncture between stem and shade. Circa 1930.
English factory shade by "REVO" Vitreous enamelled spun steel reflector with embossed makers mark. Circa 1950.
Stunning run of industrial lights by 'Holophane' salvaged from a paint works to the east of London. Circa 1950.
Salvaged Eastern Bloc factory shades. Spun steel vitreous enamelled reflectors with lower rolled lip. Circa 1950.
Fantastic run of opaline globes with open underside, salvaged from a Victorian hospital on the south coast of England.
Elegant opaline pendant lights with decorative underside and brushed aluminium galleries. Circa 1950.
Very early industrial pendant by 'GEC.' Polished copper enclosure with clear glass screen. Complete with brass detailing and makers plaque 'GEC Made in England'
Vintage English machinists work light. Polished aluminium shade with brushed and lacquered cast steel base. Circa 1960.