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Stock Early Cogged Two-Armed Dugdills Lamp
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Early Cogged Two-Armed Dugdills Lamp

£895.00

Very rare example of an early factory machinist's lamp made in England by Dugdills. c.1910

Manufactured from steel with a very nice patinated finish throughout, featuring the earlier cogged tightening bolts and AP number debossed to base. Fully articulating, allowing this versatile lamp to be positioned in any manner and can be desk, wall or ceiling mounted. Original vented white Revo shade, showing signs of age and use.

Rewired with 2m of black twisted flex and BS 3-pin plug

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Very rare example of an early factory machinist's lamp made in England by Dugdills. c.1910

Manufactured from steel with a very nice patinated finish throughout, featuring the earlier cogged tightening bolts and AP number debossed to base. Fully articulating, allowing this versatile lamp to be positioned in any manner and can be desk, wall or ceiling mounted. Original vented white Revo shade, showing signs of age and use.

Rewired with 2m of black twisted flex and BS 3-pin plug

Very rare example of an early factory machinist's lamp made in England by Dugdills. c.1910

Manufactured from steel with a very nice patinated finish throughout, featuring the earlier cogged tightening bolts and AP number debossed to base. Fully articulating, allowing this versatile lamp to be positioned in any manner and can be desk, wall or ceiling mounted. Original vented white Revo shade, showing signs of age and use.

Rewired with 2m of black twisted flex and BS 3-pin plug

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: 950mm (fully extended)
Weight: 3kg

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