I ran across a lady... (That sounds like an auto accident. Let me rephrase.)
I met a lady whose husband many years ago saved a bunch of vintage series street lights from the scrap dumpster. Some of them are a little unusual. She's thinking about selling them so I said I'd help her identify them and get the info out to the other collectors. Many pieces look like WW-II vintage as they have porcelain bodies but have NEMA latch-on adapters.
A few are like this one, similar to GE's Form 72. The binding posts are interesting and the reflector has kind of a Westinghouse look to it. Anyone recognize it?
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Here's another style although these binding posts look more like typical Line Material. I'd like to identify this one also.
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Cool art deco latch. This fixture has a Line Material look to it but I've never seen art deco latches on LM gear.
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Another view of just a few of the fixtures.
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Any ideas, gang? Comments encouraged.
Also (drum roll please) she may have a box of ceramic Jones sockets packed away somewhere.