GecoRay 'Bell' Reflectors
Elegantly formed bell-shaped shop window display lights made in England by GEC - General Electric Company. c.1950
Branded as GecoRay, these lights would have adorned high-end retail shop window displays in the early-mid 20th Century with lightly polished aluminium galleries with GecoRay embossing and ribbed silver painted glass. Fabulous water marked patina to the reflective glass insides. GecoRay stickers remain to the outsides.
Rewired with 1m of black twisted flex
Elegantly formed bell-shaped shop window display lights made in England by GEC - General Electric Company. c.1950
Branded as GecoRay, these lights would have adorned high-end retail shop window displays in the early-mid 20th Century with lightly polished aluminium galleries with GecoRay embossing and ribbed silver painted glass. Fabulous water marked patina to the reflective glass insides. GecoRay stickers remain to the outsides.
Rewired with 1m of black twisted flex
Elegantly formed bell-shaped shop window display lights made in England by GEC - General Electric Company. c.1950
Branded as GecoRay, these lights would have adorned high-end retail shop window displays in the early-mid 20th Century with lightly polished aluminium galleries with GecoRay embossing and ribbed silver painted glass. Fabulous water marked patina to the reflective glass insides. GecoRay stickers remain to the outsides.
Rewired with 1m of black twisted flex
About the maker
GecoRay is a model of lighting intended for the mid-century shop display market designed by the General Electric Company (GEC). They were often made of painted glass, some with a prismatic or ribbed finish to enhance the throw of light and had copper or aluminium galleries. Often the lamp holders could be adjusted making them an incredbly versatile lamp and perfect for their intended purpose.
Dimensions
Diameter: 250mm
Height: 350mm
Weight: 2kg