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German low profile factory lights.

Fantastic run of low profiled German enamelled steel shades. Circa early 1950.

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Paint works luminaires.

Stunning run of industrial lights by 'Holophane' salvaged from a paint works to the east of London. Dated pre 1950.

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Prismatic wall lights by 'Walsall' Circa 1940.

Substantial wall mounted prismatic lights by 'Walsall.' Heavy two part cast steel enclosure with prismatic lens and protection cage.

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Industrial lights by "R.E.A.L" Circa 1950

Aluminium railway lights by "R.E.A.L" Sand blasted and lacquered aluminium with linear prismatic glass lens.

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Opaline ceiling luminaires. Circa 1950.

Superb run of opaline ceiling mounted luminaires. Salvaged from a Methodist church in the south of England

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Green enamel French shades.

Large run of enamelled kitchen shades with low unobtrusive profile, quintessentially French.

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Opaline tulip pendants.

Stunning run of opaline tulip pendants. Complete with original monks cap, short stanchion and ceiling mounting plate.

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"Holophane" prismatic pendant lights

Glass prismatic pendant lights by "Holophane" with original brass galleries Circa 1920.

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Large run of Victorian opaline globes.

Fantastic run of Victorian opaline globes with opening upon underside. Salvaged from Brighton Hospital.

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Globes with flared bases. (Medium)

Moulded globes with polished flared aluminium bases. Bases polished and a slight patina to each adds to the character.

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Opaline Globes (Large)

Opaline globes salvaged from a Welsh chapel in the black mountains.

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Ex M.O.D bulkheads.

Large run of EX M.O.D, extreme environment bulkheads by "Heyes Lighting of Wigan." Circa 1960.

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Globe with flared base. (Large)

Moulded white glass globe with flared aluminium base. Base polished whilst a slight patina to the chrome emphasises the age.

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Opaline ovaloid pendants.

Opaline ovaloid pendants supplied with polished aluminium stanchions.

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"Holophane" prismatic pendants

Glass prismatic pendant lights by "Holophane" with original brass galleries. Circa 1920.

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East German industrial lights

Porcelain and glass wall / ceiling mounted factory lights. Salvaged from East German factories.

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Conical enamelled shade.

French vitreous enamelled conical shade.

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Opaline hall pendants (Modest.)

Opaline hall pendants with polished brass galleries. Circa 1920.

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Ovaloid white glass wall light

German wall luminaire. Ovaloid white glass with angled ceramic base. Designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld 1963.

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Opaline globes

Opaline ceiling / wall globes with chrome plated brass mounting plates.

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Low profiled factory shade

Vitreous enamelled spun steel low profiled factory shade with original brushed steel gallery. Circa 1930.

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Decorative glass pendants.

Decorative glass pendants with interesting symmetrical moulded pattern. Circa 1960.

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Porcelain and glass mirror light.

Wall mounted German mirror light. Porcelain base and white glass enclosure. Circa 1950.

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Factory lights by "Coolicon."

Vitreous enamelled factory lights by "Coolicon." with remnants of makers label and vents to permit uplighting.

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Porcelain and glass factory lights: Medium

Wall or ceiling lights with exposed mountings. Salvaged from factories from within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.

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English factory shades by "Benjamin."

Vitreous enamelled spun steel shades with original polished brass galleries. Circa 1930.

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Opaline ovaloids

Opaline ovaloid pendants with original polished copper galleries. Circa 1920.

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Suspended steel globes

Brushed and lacquered steel globes with chrome plated lower ring. Circa 1970.

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Enamelled factory shade by 'Wardle'

Large factory shade by 'Wardle.' Salvaged from a factory in the North East of England. Circa early 1930.

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Porcelain & glass factory lights: Type 1

Wall or ceiling lights with hidden mountings. Salvaged from factories from within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.

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