I believe this lamp was manufactered by 'Fewuor', though the script is so complex it is hard to tell! (Could possible be Pewuor, Rewuor or Flewuor). It appears to date from the early 1920's, though I am aware that this sort of lamp was manufactured well after this date.I believe that it is for a motorcycle as it requires a separate acetylene genera..
A complete and unrestored acetylene lamp manufactured at StEtienne by a firm that I can only identify as 'MF'.There is also a legend that appears to say ' Dahmesit cycles'.I am afraid that I had to clean the makers plate to even find this out.Apart from a broken glass and a possible fracture to the reflector situated behind the burner, the lamp is ..
Nickel over brass Bleriot-Phi acetylene searchlight in good overall condition. Much of the original nickel plating has been polished through or removed, but the light can either be polished for the brass look or re-nickelled.The rim is 19cm wide and the light is 23cm deep to the rear of the handle. The height to the base of the mo..
Small brass Salsbury & Son London acetylene headlight "Salsbury Flare" number 494 or 4 99 in unmolested condition. The bullet-shaped headlight retains a century's worth of patina - a pale green blue colour.The rim is 19cm wide and the headlight is 23cm deep. The mounting lugs are about 18cm apart. A..