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Pickup currently unavailable at Breckhill Road
Pickup currently unavailable
Industrial Glow Limited
38 Breckhill Road
Nottingham NG5 4GP
United Kingdom
+441156971212
An absolutely stunning large articulating lamp by John Dugdill & Co with heavy brass COG joints, brass shell shade and Admiralty Patent numbers embossed to the bulb holder and base along with the makers marks to the base.
Considered by many the creme de la creme of industrial lamp makers, John Dugdill was an early pioneer of industrial electrical fittings and lamps especially filing patents from the very early 1900's through to the 1950's.
The lamp base and bulb holder marked with Admiralty Patents AP9102 & AP7993A these are numeric part numbers the British Admiralty used to name various pieces of naval electrical equipment.
Technical Details | |
Bulb Type | B22 Switched |
Maximum Wattage | 12 watts LED |
Height | 1650 mm |
Arm 1 / 2 / 3 | 500 mm / 480 mm / 330 mm |
Base Diameter | 127 mm |
Colour / Material | Polished Nickel / Polished Steel / Polished Brass |
Weight | 4.5 kg |
Free mainland UK Shipping on all orders over £100
Scottish Highlands and Rest of World Shipping please contact us for a quote.
info@industrialglow.co.uk
We ship worldwide weekly.
We aim to dispatch items within 3 working days depending if or what customisations are required to the order.
Our original items are reclaimed from industrial settings between the early 1900’s up to the 1970’s and due to the nature of their original life most of our product have received wear and tear which as a result have created the wonderful individual character of our pieces.
The pictures of our products are potentially sample pieces from a run or batch of products and we have tried our upmost to offer a true reflection of the product you will receive. However due to the nature and age of the products there will be variations between individual pieces, if you require more information on the condition of specific pieces please get in touch via our contact page.