Phosco P152 after restoration.
5 years ago, I had completed a very complicated restoration for someone, and this is what i had in return, hands down the most incomplete and battered lantern I've ever had in my life. Missing the gear cover, lamp support and original gear, its knackered bowl and broken hinge further adding to its problems, it just ended up being stored outdoors rotting away.

Upon hearing a NOS bowl had been found for it, I decided to undertake the extremely difficult restoration. It ended up being converted to a gearless lantern, a new lamp support was fabricated, the hinge repaired, and the photocell hole filled in, before a complete respray to freshen the whole lantern up.

Today the bowl arrived, so for the first time, the lantern was able to be made complete once again. I am so proud of this one, I highly doubt I'll beat a turnaround thats as good as this. Tomorrow I shall be giving this some power, for its first time as a complete lantern.

Phosco P152 after restoration.

5 years ago, I had completed a very complicated restoration for someone, and this is what i had in return, hands down the most incomplete and battered lantern I've ever had in my life. Missing the gear cover, lamp support and original gear, its knackered bowl and broken hinge further adding to its problems, it just ended up being stored outdoors rotting away.

Upon hearing a NOS bowl had been found for it, I decided to undertake the extremely difficult restoration. It ended up being converted to a gearless lantern, a new lamp support was fabricated, the hinge repaired, and the photocell hole filled in, before a complete respray to freshen the whole lantern up.

Today the bowl arrived, so for the first time, the lantern was able to be made complete once again. I am so proud of this one, I highly doubt I'll beat a turnaround thats as good as this. Tomorrow I shall be giving this some power, for its first time as a complete lantern.

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Slyspark   [14 Jul, 2018 at 11:32 PM]
Looking good, I'm extremely jealous!
Dave   [14 Jul, 2018 at 11:40 PM]
I just can't believe at one point I was going to bin the lantern cause it was so incomplete. I think doing this just holds testament that anything can be restored.
lasagafield   [15 Jul, 2018 at 12:44 AM]
Very pretty! Whole thing looks out the box now!
AngryHorse   [15 Jul, 2018 at 11:52 AM]
Stunning job Dave, it looks factory fresh!!!
BC5-80   [16 Jul, 2018 at 02:19 PM]
This is so pleasing to see. Excellent restoration job.
lampy   [29 Mar, 2020 at 10:34 PM]
these often weathered into a faded yellow cream colour when fitted to concrete lamp posts
Dave   [29 Mar, 2020 at 10:37 PM]
The original colour was a metallic hammered beige colour I believe. God knows where you can even get such a colour now.

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