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Lot 012 - Grouping Of Seven Antique Edison Style Incandescent Light Bulbs With Mixed Makers Including Bryan Marsh Imperial, Miller Patent 1902, National Mazda General Electric, Red And Clear Examples
Lot 012 - Grouping Of Seven Antique Edison Style Incandescent Light Bulbs With Mixed Makers Including Bryan Marsh Imperial, Miller Patent 1902, National Mazda General Electric, Red And Clear Examples
Grouping of seven antique Edison style incandescent light bulbs, tested and working at the time of cataloguing. This assortment includes a range of manufacturers, markings, and colors representative of early electric lighting production.
Included are the following:
1. Bryan Marsh Imperial, clear.
2. Miller, patent Sept. 9, 1902, M.O. Am. Elec. Co., St. Louis, Missouri, clear.
3. National Mazda, General Electric, clear.
4. Unmarked small clear bulb with remnants of red coloring and a brass cage.
5. Marked "115-16," red.
6. National Mazda, General Electric, red, 25 watt.
7. Unmarked clear bulb.
All bulbs were working when tested, though they are not guaranteed to survive the rigors of shipping. Due to fragility, the bulbs will need to ship in their own box. General wear is present consistent with age and use.