Coughtrie SG10
Another of the many NOS Coughtrie items I have, the SG10 is a top entry wellglass fitting which has been produced since the 60's. Made with two cover options, clear or opal, these saw massive popularity, with many still installed today. The example in the collection was a lucky find from a car boot. Usually they go for stupid amounts on eBay, but in this case I only paid a few pounds.

Coughtrie SG10

Another of the many NOS Coughtrie items I have, the SG10 is a top entry wellglass fitting which has been produced since the 60's. Made with two cover options, clear or opal, these saw massive popularity, with many still installed today. The example in the collection was a lucky find from a car boot. Usually they go for stupid amounts on eBay, but in this case I only paid a few pounds.

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RobTDCI   [13 Oct, 2015 at 07:29 PM]
I wouldn't mind adding a Coughtrie to my collection but as unlikely to be from Ebay. As you say, nearly always go for silly money.
Dave   [13 Oct, 2015 at 08:42 PM]
Car boots sometimes have Coughtries, the SP6 and a pair of FS10's also came from a boot sale.
RobTDCI   [13 Oct, 2015 at 08:44 PM]
I keep saying I should go to car boots.
XmasLightGuy   [17 Oct, 2015 at 06:09 PM]
It looks like a big glass bullet! Laughing
lampy   [30 Apr, 2018 at 05:57 PM]
is this a metric 20mm threaded one or an imperial 3/4 conduit thread? last time i installed a pair of these was on my dads house brand new out the boxes in 1996 ! think they are obsolete now
Dave   [01 May, 2018 at 06:31 PM]
This is metric thread, although I have one imperial example too, but its missing its clear glass cover.
lampy   [01 May, 2018 at 08:46 PM]
ive got quiet a few old coughtrie fittings, some new old stock, well glass lights, SW10 and SW6 etc.
lampy   [01 May, 2018 at 08:48 PM]
think only the SW10 100 watt wellglass is still availble, though the price has now become realistic, as they used to be dirt cheap brand new, think they about £100 for a swan neck corner bracket with Sw10 now, love to see original 3/4 conduit threaded versions though, they are the real classics
Dave   [01 May, 2018 at 10:25 PM]
I have an imperial SW10 fitted above the back door of our house, great looking fitting too. I too have a few old Coughtries, but I'm always looking for more, absolute design icons imo.
lampy   [01 May, 2018 at 11:51 PM]
picked up an original boxed PW15 the other year off the bay, its mint, thick glass bowl on chains to hold it whilst you change the lamp, thats a imperial 3/4 one. was pleased to get that as most are metric poly bowl ones

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