NATIONAL 100W
The common wattages of the mixed light lamps in Europe in the last decades are 160W, 250W and 500W (in Poland 450W); more rarely the wattages of 100W or even 1000W can be found.
Mixed light lamps from PHILIPS called MLL-N 100W can be found from time to time in the bay. These lamps have the usual ellipsoidal outer bulb and a fluorescent coating.

In Japan there were also mixed light lamps with a power of 100W. This lamp in the picture has a spherical outer bulb without a phosphor, allowing a view of the inside.

NATIONAL 100W

The common wattages of the mixed light lamps in Europe in the last decades are 160W, 250W and 500W (in Poland 450W); more rarely the wattages of 100W or even 1000W can be found.
Mixed light lamps from PHILIPS called MLL-N 100W can be found from time to time in the bay. These lamps have the usual ellipsoidal outer bulb and a fluorescent coating.

In Japan there were also mixed light lamps with a power of 100W. This lamp in the picture has a spherical outer bulb without a phosphor, allowing a view of the inside.

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Kev   [21 Oct, 2023 at 09:43 PM]
That’s well cool I’ll have to be on the look out for one of these
Olav   [22 Oct, 2023 at 08:13 AM]
Thanks Kev.
Andy   [22 Oct, 2023 at 08:45 PM]
A real beauty. Must be very rare outside of Japan!
Slyspark   [22 Oct, 2023 at 10:36 PM]
That's very nice indeed! I've certainly never seen one before, to be fair, I didn't even know they existed in a large round globe like this and in 100w!
Olav   [25 Oct, 2023 at 06:24 AM]
Thank you for the other comments. I was very surprised when I discovered this lamp. I was previously only aware of the MLL lamps with 100W from PHILIPS. The lamp in operation. However, it is a modest light output.

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