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WebAcetylene lamp, given its size, it was likely for use on a motorcycle, but the mounting bracket would have also fitted a bicycle. The glass lens has been ground to concentrate the light beam. There are green plastic lenses on either side. As well as the hinged bracket to attach to the bike, there is a carrying handle at the top. The upper reservoir was filled with water, … WebOriginal Antique Vintage Powell & Hanmer New Sultan carbide cycle Lamp. £65.00 Buy It Now or Best Offer, £4.50 Shipping, 14-Day Returns, eBay Money Back Guarantee. Seller: … red potion dnd
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WebLamp, tail-lamp for car, kerosene burner, steel with ruby glass, model no 515, 9 1/2" in length, Powell & Hammer Ltd, Birmingham, England, c.1914 (OF). Summary Object No. WebPair Large Antique Automobile Motor Lamp Powell & Hanmer - Automobilia Rare. For parts or not working. UNITED KINGDOM seller. Offer #2 priced at $469.58 + $116.09 shipping estimate = $585.67 total. Buy it Now. $ 469.58. +$116.09 shipping. Powell and Hammer ear cycle lamp. Vintage cycle lamp Oil cycle lamp. WebA second lamp marked Daylight was manufactured by Powell and Hanmer Limited, Birmingham, England and resembles a vertical style Justrite cap lamp. ... It is thought the Powell and Hanmer cap lamps were manufactured in the late 1930s to early 1940s. See Thorpe and Johnson, Eureka #6, pp 26-28 and Neil Tysver, private communications) rich kid money