Esla bi-Multi 195°, 82.5°, 82.5°
I have an Esla one way and two way, so why not add a three way to the collection.

This lantern's beam angle is 195°, 82.5°, 82.5°, so would have stood opposite the opening of a T junction, and every other column along the major road would have been staggered along the road. Fortunately all screws are still turning, the lamp holder springs properly and the mirrors need minimal to no work. This one simply needs any cracked and faded mirrors replacing, a complete strip back, and a repaint to green, a colour most suited to these classic lanterns.

Esla bi-Multi 195°, 82.5°, 82.5°

I have an Esla one way and two way, so why not add a three way to the collection.

This lantern's beam angle is 195°, 82.5°, 82.5°, so would have stood opposite the opening of a T junction, and every other column along the major road would have been staggered along the road. Fortunately all screws are still turning, the lamp holder springs properly and the mirrors need minimal to no work. This one simply needs any cracked and faded mirrors replacing, a complete strip back, and a repaint to green, a colour most suited to these classic lanterns.

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