Original reclaimed and salvaged lighting from the 20th Century
16-05-2012
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Extra Large porcelain and glass wall or ceiling lights with hidden mountings. Salvaged from factories from within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
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Stunning run of shades salvaged from Royal Air Force hangers. Circa 1930.
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Stunning extra large Eastern Bloc factory shades. Domed spun steel vitreous enamelled reflector with defined lower band and rolled lip. Circa 1950.
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English glass globes with porcelain galleries. Circa 1950
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Salvaged enamel and glass lights from France. Vitreous enamelled reflectors with interesting surface patinas, clear glass well with brushed and lacquered upper steel enclosure.
Large run of imposing vitreous enamelled lights salvaged from a railway station in the former Western Germany. Circa 1930.
Extra large salvaged industrial fixtures. Spun reflector with steel protection cage and polished aluminium gallery. Great for retail or double height residential interiors.
Extra large vintage reclaimed factory lights by "Benjamin" salvaged from a cotton mill in the Northwest of England.
Substantial industrial light by "REVO." Three part lacquered steel enclosure and protection cage with original glass well. Both enclosures and glass featuring cast/etched makers mark.
Vitreous enamelled factory shade complete with embossed makers mark and superb brushed and lacquered steel gallery featuring additional cast makers mark and patent numbers.
Large circular bulkhead light by "Coughtrie of Glasgow" Polished two part aluminium enclosure with prismatic glass lens.
Large porcelain and glass globes salvaged from a Victorian hospital in the midlands. Can be utilised in either a vertical or horizontal orientation.
Fantastic run of English wall mounted reading lights, reclaimed from a Victorian hospital in the Midlands. Polished aluminium shade and circular wall plate with brushed and lacquered steel arms.
Imposing industrial circular bulkheads from a manufacturing plant in Czechoslovakia. Circa 1960.
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Industrial ceiling lights by 'Heyes of Wigan' Utilised extensively within extreme environments, such as oil rigs, during the 1950s.
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Single fluorescent fixtures, salvaged from an ex M.O.D munitions store. Glass enclosures with polished cast aluminium end caps depicting makers marks. Circa 1950.
Substantial wall mounted prismatic lights by 'Walsall.' Heavy two part cast steel enclosure with prismatic lens and protection cage.
Large wall or ceiling lights with exposed mountings. Salvaged from factories from within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
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Medium wall or ceiling lights with exposed mountings. Salvaged from factories from within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
Large quantity of vitreous enamelled shades with original Bakelite galleries from a factory within the former Eastern Germany. Circa 1950.
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Extra Large wall or ceiling lights with hidden mountings. Salvaged from factories from within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
Large wall or ceiling lights with hidden mountings. Salvaged from factories from within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
Quantity Remaining: 8
Wall or ceiling lights with hidden mountings. Salvaged from a factory within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
Fantastic run of imposing enamelled steel and aluminum factory shades from the south of the former Czechoslovakia.
Steel obround bulkheads salvaged from a factory in the former Czechoslovakia. Brushed and lacquered two part enclosure with etched diffusion glass.
Elegant glass and Bakelite teardrop pendants. Opaline glass enclosures with original Bakelite covers and short stem hook stanchions.
Enamelled factory shades with polished steel galleries, salvaged from a factory in the industrial areas of the former Czechoslovakia.
Aluminium and glass rectilinear bulkheads. Polished two part aluminium enclosure with prismatic glass lens. Circa 1960.
Beautifully proportioned vintage French lights. Vitreous enamelled steel reflectors with rolled lower lip.
Large vitreous enamelled workshop shade by "Maxdalux" Circa 1940. Complete with original makers mark stating "Mazdalux: Made in England" and interesting polished aluminium gallery.