Antique Copper GEC Rise & Fall Light
An elegant rise and fall ceiling light made in England by GEC. c.1930
Of exceptional quality as is expected by high-end fittings from GEC. Oxodised copper on brass construction throughout - which has tarnished to a beautiful patina - with a matching prismatic glass shades. Super elegant and very versatile - the cables can be pulled through at the ceiling plate to reduce the minimum height if required.
Rewired with black twist flex to ceiling plate.
An elegant rise and fall ceiling light made in England by GEC. c.1930
Of exceptional quality as is expected by high-end fittings from GEC. Oxodised copper on brass construction throughout - which has tarnished to a beautiful patina - with a matching prismatic glass shades. Super elegant and very versatile - the cables can be pulled through at the ceiling plate to reduce the minimum height if required.
Rewired with black twist flex to ceiling plate.
An elegant rise and fall ceiling light made in England by GEC. c.1930
Of exceptional quality as is expected by high-end fittings from GEC. Oxodised copper on brass construction throughout - which has tarnished to a beautiful patina - with a matching prismatic glass shades. Super elegant and very versatile - the cables can be pulled through at the ceiling plate to reduce the minimum height if required.
Rewired with black twist flex to ceiling plate.
About the maker:
The General Electric Company, often shortened to GEC, was formed in 1886 in Britain and were a powerhouse in the development, design and manufacture of electrical components including defence electronics, communications, engineering and most notably lighting for various sectors. GEC produced street lighting, flameproof (FLP) rated factory lighting, airfield lighting and even shop window display lamps branded as GecoRay. They were transformed by the outbreak of WWI and went on to produce electrical equipment used right through the war.
Dimensions
Height: 600 - 2300mm
Width: 670mm
Weight: 3kg