Original reclaimed and salvaged lighting from the 20th Century
31-01-2012
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Large English opaline globe with original polished gallery.
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Opaline ovaloid pendant with original brass monks cap and short stem stanchion.
Industrial wall lights salvaged from a French factory. Circa 1950. Prismatic glass enclosure with angled Bakelite mounting and enamelled shade.
Sensational one off ex army field floodlight by Dutch military manufacturer 'Philps Usfa NV' converted into an imposing feature pendant. Circa 1960.
Early English enamelled factory shades with linished and lacquered steel galleries. Circa 1930.
Unusual aluminium and glass wall lights salvaged from an English photographic studio. Circa 1950.
Fantastic enamelled industrial up or downlighters complete with polished cast aluminium mounting brackets. Circa 1950.
English engineers wall mounted work light by "REVO." Brushed and lacquered steel arms with brass joint detailing to circular wall plate.
Vitreous enamelled English factory shade by "Benjamin" Angled to illuminate a wall or object.
Very early English factory shades by 'Maxlume.' Vitreous enamelled reflector with intricate polished aluminum and steel gallery. Featuring embossed makers stamp. Circa 1930.
Vitreous enamelled spun steel factory shades by "Benjamin" Circa 1930.
Superb Art Deco opaline ceiling light. Chamfered glass cube with one part brushed and lacquered steel gallery, stem and mount.
Fantastic run of enamelled factory shades originally manufactured in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Very early industrial pendant by 'GEC.' Copper enclosure with internal prismatic and clear lower glasses. Complete with makers plaque 'GEC Made in England'
English desk lamp by 'Horstmann.' Brushed and lacquered steel base and body with polished spun aluminium shade.
Porcelain and glass wall / ceiling mounted factory lights. Salvaged from East German factories.
English factory shade by 'Benjamin.' Substantial degradation to the enamel emphasises the age and history of the product. Circa early 1930.
Elegant opaline hallway light with original copper gallery. Circa 1930.
Substantial wall or ceiling mounted prismatic lights by 'REVO' Hinged two part cast steel enclosure with embossed makers mark and prismatic lens. Circa 1940.
Enamelled factory light by "Thorlux." Salvaged from an engineering workshop in the midlands.
Porcelain and glass wall or ceiling lights with oval base. Salvaged from factories within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
Elegant copper pendants. Polished copper shades with polished chrome lamp enclosures.
Stunning theatre projector by 'Strand' complete with adjustable tripod. Aluminium optic mounted upon waxed wooden tripod with brass and aluminium detailing.
Imposing industrial searchlight by 'GEC.' Polished copper enclosure with brass detailing and prismatic glass lens.
English opaline globe with original polished gallery.
Aluminum and prismatic glass street light. Polished two part aluminium enclosure with etched prismatic lens.
Nicely proportioned, low profiled enamelled factory shade with vents to permit uplighting.
Table lamp by "Philips.” Polished aluminium shade with black thermoplastic lamp enclosure, located upon integral stand. Circa 1960.
Simple, elegant, stepped opaline pendants. Complete with original polished gallery
Stunning theatre projector with floor stand by 'Strand.' Aluminium optic mounted upon brushed and lacquered steel stand with castors. Circa 1960.