Antique Nautical Bronze Spotlight on Adjustable Tripod c.1920-1940
ABOUT
This distinguished maritime artifact from the Kilborn-Sauer Company exemplifies early 20th-century nautical engineering excellence. Dating to 1920-1940, the spotlight features authentic bronze and copper construction paired with a sturdy adjustable tripod base that raises to astonishing 9 feet. The bronze and copper patina on the light reflects decades of authentic service, with original hardware and a thick, concave glass front. The robust and weathered finish authenticate its genuine maritime heritage. Ideal for serious collectors of naval antiques, industrial historians, and design aficionados seeking a piece of working maritime history with exceptional craftsmanship.
- CREATOR The Kilborn-Sauer Company, Fairfield, Connecticut.
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1920-1940.
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Wood, Glass, Solid Bronze, Sheet Metal and Copper Finish on light.
- CONDITION Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Solid bronze light base and top handle. Copper finish on light. Minor dents on light. Minor wear on the wooden base. Minor scratches on the glass. Replaced electrical cord. Three missing screws in the tripod. One missing nut on the top handle. Light tilts and swivels 360 degrees.
- DIMENSIONS H 75-109 in. W 15-30 in. D 15-30 in., Light: H 24 in. W 16 in. D 10 in.
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