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<p>[QUOTE="Aquitaine, post: 371199, member: 602"]Hi and <b>WELCOME</b> to the forum, [USER=7764]@Bellbosa[/USER] !!</p><p><br /></p><p>EDIT: Did you get this information off of the Worthpoint site as well? In a round-about way, it came from Google....</p><p><br /></p><p>OOOOPS.....OK.....YEP....you did....sorry!!!</p><p><br /></p><p>"<span style="color: #0059b3">This ship's lamp was made to use in an area where red light would be required to preserve night vision such as on the bridge or a lookout station. It has a red glass lens similar to a nautical cage lamp, and brass shutters to allow downlight for reading charts, etc. and to regulate light out of the side ffor movement, etc. This is a heavy piece, it has a ceramic standard socket for a lamp and has a bail for hanging. It was probably intended to be hung on a hook and used as a portable lamp if need be. </span></p><p><span style="color: #0059b3">It measures (approximate) 7-1/2" high not including bail, 4-1/4" diameter with a 180 degree shuttered opening on the side and about a 160 degree shuttered bottom opening. The threads for the wire gland nut measure approx. 3/4" ID and the hanging bail is approx. 3-1/4" high. </span></p><p><span style="color: #0059b3">It was made by Oakford and carries the casting number on the top piece of 9S5168L.</span> "[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aquitaine, post: 371199, member: 602"]Hi and [B]WELCOME[/B] to the forum, [USER=7764]@Bellbosa[/USER] !! EDIT: Did you get this information off of the Worthpoint site as well? In a round-about way, it came from Google.... OOOOPS.....OK.....YEP....you did....sorry!!! "[COLOR=#0059b3]This ship's lamp was made to use in an area where red light would be required to preserve night vision such as on the bridge or a lookout station. It has a red glass lens similar to a nautical cage lamp, and brass shutters to allow downlight for reading charts, etc. and to regulate light out of the side ffor movement, etc. This is a heavy piece, it has a ceramic standard socket for a lamp and has a bail for hanging. It was probably intended to be hung on a hook and used as a portable lamp if need be. It measures (approximate) 7-1/2" high not including bail, 4-1/4" diameter with a 180 degree shuttered opening on the side and about a 160 degree shuttered bottom opening. The threads for the wire gland nut measure approx. 3/4" ID and the hanging bail is approx. 3-1/4" high. It was made by Oakford and carries the casting number on the top piece of 9S5168L.[/COLOR] "[/QUOTE]
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