1930s/40s Herbert Terry Model 1227 Anglepoise lamp
1930s/40s Herbert Terry Model 1227 Anglepoise lamp
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A fine example of a design classic.
The Model 1227 dated from 1938-1968. This is an earlier one, so probably 1930s/1940s, with a great art deco feel. (You can tell it's an earlier one by the shade being rolled outwards at the bottom of the shade, for example - later ones didn't have this.)
From the Anglepoise website:
"In 1932, when vehicle suspension engineer George Carwardine invented a spring, crank and lever mechanism that could be positioned with the lightest of touch yet would maintain its position once released, a blueprint for the first Anglepoise task lamp was born. The Anglepoise lamp has subsequently achieved iconic status and its engaging, anthropomorphic form is recognised and admired all around the world. Over the years, the Anglepoise lamp has been developed under the careful watch of the founding Terry family, without ever losing sight of its primary function, and unique, characterful form."
This fine quality lamp has been lovingly restored and rewired with official Model 1227 parts from Anglepoise themselves - a new bulb holder, grommets, switch, vintage-style cable and plug. (I can also send you the original Crabtree switch if you like.)
The lamp has recently been professionally PAT tested so is ready to bring some timeless style to your desk, side table or shelf.
Condition:
The original cream paint is still in good order, with just a few expected marks of wear and tear - see the photos for details.
All parts present, excellent working order, fully professionally PAT tested.
Dimensions:
Base: 15cm x 15cm square
Height fully extended: 88cm
Delivery:
Options available for this item at checkout:
- Free delivery - if you're within 30 miles of MK18 4JG.
- You collect.
- Parcelforce Express 48 to the whole of the UK.
Happy to arrange to ship worldwide too - just email info@thatantiquestuff.co.uk with your details for an accurate quote.