Metropolitan Vickers SS51 restored
The Metrovick SS51 is finally restored, and I don't think the results could have been any better. The minicell in the canopy was filled in by way of cutting a small piece of cast aluminium to fit, and then hammered it into place effectively locking it in permanently. The canopy then saw a full respray inside and out with hammered silver paint, while the lamp holder assembly was simply polished with Brasso to bring out the anodised aluminium's shine. Even the screws saw some polishing. Once the paint dried sufficiently, I was then able to fit a new gasket and then complete reassembly of the lantern, including wiring in a push connector to allow easier wiring of the lantern for display purposes. Finally, it was time to fit the brand new replicated bowl Jonathan managed to source, signifying the end of another restoration.
 
Overall its been a very easy lantern lantern to work on, mostly down to its simplicity, there's absolutely nothing to go wrong with the lantern whatsoever, and the results speak for themselves. Plans for the future will be to restore the bracket I've now sourced for the lantern, and hopefully I can combine both to create a stunning collection piece.

Metropolitan Vickers SS51 restored

The Metrovick SS51 is finally restored, and I don't think the results could have been any better. The minicell in the canopy was filled in by way of cutting a small piece of cast aluminium to fit, and then hammered it into place effectively locking it in permanently. The canopy then saw a full respray inside and out with hammered silver paint, while the lamp holder assembly was simply polished with Brasso to bring out the anodised aluminium's shine. Even the screws saw some polishing. Once the paint dried sufficiently, I was then able to fit a new gasket and then complete reassembly of the lantern, including wiring in a push connector to allow easier wiring of the lantern for display purposes. Finally, it was time to fit the brand new replicated bowl Jonathan managed to source, signifying the end of another restoration.

Overall its been a very easy lantern lantern to work on, mostly down to its simplicity, there's absolutely nothing to go wrong with the lantern whatsoever, and the results speak for themselves. Plans for the future will be to restore the bracket I've now sourced for the lantern, and hopefully I can combine both to create a stunning collection piece.

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Andy   [22 Apr, 2024 at 09:24 PM]
Stunning restoration! This wouldn't have looked any better the day it was made. Cool
AngryHorse   [23 Apr, 2024 at 06:15 AM]
Amazing job! Very Happy I had no idea Metrovic made top entry GLS/MBF lanterns this compact?, looks quite modern even by today’s standards! Cool
dor123   [23 Apr, 2024 at 07:09 AM]
The design of this lantern, reminds me of the 125W MV bell lanterns from the 50's we had in Haifa.
HIDLamp   [23 Apr, 2024 at 08:20 AM]
This looks very good now
AngryHorse   [23 Apr, 2024 at 08:23 AM]
Metrovic was a 50s company?, could they have made their way over to Israel?, or would it have been a local brand?
dor123   [23 Apr, 2024 at 08:56 AM]
The bell lantern that was common in Haifa, was a local made

They have a diffuser like this one, and a vertical 125W MV lamp
Ash   [23 Apr, 2024 at 09:51 AM]
Not much in common between the lanterns
dor123   [23 Apr, 2024 at 12:07 PM]
@Ash: The bell lanterns also had the prismatic diffuser around the vertical lamp, like the Metropolitan Vickers SS51
Ash   [23 Apr, 2024 at 12:44 PM]
That was apparently a fairly standard part - That appeared in many more lanterns including Revo, Thorn, and so on. (Not common on Israeli lanterns of old tho)
Dave   [27 Apr, 2024 at 11:08 PM]
This is actually a surprisingly large lantern being that its top entry and gearless, with some bracketry making one could possibly fit a MBF ballast inside no trouble. Its a very well proportioned lantern though, and one that also seems to suit any bracket its mounted on.

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