Crompton Jewel 40w lacquered GLS lamps
2 more nice lamps I recently obtained in a trade with Keiron, these are very nice - but sadly as with all of these I've seen the years have begun to take their toll on the lacquer despite them being NOS. If I remember correctly, these were produced in 3 colours in both 40w and 60w - I believe I have all 3 now (some years ago I found a turquoise version as well).

Crompton Jewel 40w lacquered GLS lamps

2 more nice lamps I recently obtained in a trade with Keiron, these are very nice - but sadly as with all of these I've seen the years have begun to take their toll on the lacquer despite them being NOS. If I remember correctly, these were produced in 3 colours in both 40w and 60w - I believe I have all 3 now (some years ago I found a turquoise version as well).

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Album name:LAllenLighting / Coloured GLS and Halogen lamps
Manufacturer:Crompton
Type/Model:Jewel
Wattage:40w
Date manufactured:70s - 80s
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Date added:10 Mar, 2024
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Beta 5   [10 Mar, 2024 at 06:53 PM]
These do look very nice lit up but the lacquer always seems to crack, I think it is humidity getting to them in storage that does it Confused
LAllenLighting   [10 Mar, 2024 at 07:47 PM]
They are interesting with the cracked lacquer when lit - makes for an interesting pattern! Razz
Slyspark   [10 Mar, 2024 at 10:26 PM]
Always liked the lacquered coloured lamps more than the solid colour ones, just sparkle more and look nicer
Beta 5   [10 Mar, 2024 at 10:57 PM]
Yeah they still haven't lost their awesome effect despite the cracked lacquer!
Flurofan96   [10 Mar, 2024 at 11:17 PM]
That is why I keep my Crompton harlequin green one underneath my bed or my bedside drawer as I can trust the environment enough to not cause the cracking of the lacquer

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