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Dugdills Wall Lamp

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2-armed take of the classically designed Dugdills machinist's light. c.1930

Arms stripped of paint and left with a wonderful industrial patina, with wall plate showing cast makers mark.

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2-armed take of the classically designed Dugdills machinist's light. c.1930

Arms stripped of paint and left with a wonderful industrial patina, with wall plate showing cast makers mark.

2-armed take of the classically designed Dugdills machinist's light. c.1930

Arms stripped of paint and left with a wonderful industrial patina, with wall plate showing cast makers mark.

About the maker
The company was formed in the late 19th century in Manchester by John Dugdill - an electrical engineer. Many of the lamps designed and produced by Dugdills graced workshop machinery such as lathes and illuminated workbenches in their thousands. Even so, they were made to last a lifetime of use and were designed to be beautiful. The earlier variants of Dugdills lamps feature a 'rosette' or 'cog' tightening wheel at the joint allowing the lamp to be locked into any position. Customers could request their lamps in a variety of finishes including painted, oxy-copper or nickel plated and brass.

Dimensions
Diameter: 150mm
Height: 800mm
Weight: 3kg

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