A rear light, make unknown, believed to have been fitted to an early to mid-1930's 'Lanchester' motor car.
It has been messed around with and the number plate illumination aperture has been enlarged.
However, it is otherwise complete with a very nice 'lens' and could be repaired or used as spares.
Rotax Model 884 electric taillight lamp as illustrated in the 1910 Rotax catalogue. Any Rotax lamp of the Edwardian period is rare but electric lamps from 1910 are almost impossible to find. Painted black but it's all brass construction. In very good condition, missing only the small lens in the rear of the lamp. Excellent reflector, one minor sc..
Really nice taillights for flush/flat fitting or make your own housing /unit / taillight body. Fit any flat surface. Vertical or horizontal. Total 14cm long, 8cm wide, These are the outside parts. Inside you will have to make bulb fittings yourself. I have more photo,s. Postage in Europe is 15 euro. WorldWide postage 25 euro.
An original pair of matching vintage tail lamps. They are 1.75 inch diameter and black body is 2 inches long. Total length including connecting plug is about 3.5 inches. Both lamps are in very good condition, one looks like it may never have been fitted. Both have brass bodies, black painted, both unscrew well and have bulb holders. Buyer p..
An original Lucas No S220 divers helmet rear lamp. It is in very good condition but has a crack to one of the clear side windows, otherwise excellent. Red glass bezel diameter is 2.75 inches and the whole lamp is about 4.75 inches tall. Has the Lucas medalion and small id plate marked No S220 JOSEPH LUCAS Ltd B'HAM. No dents or dings. Buyer ..