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1920's 1930's C M Hall Cowl Light With Bracket 4.5" Diameter - Ms260 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States
Good restorable vintage light
Brand:C. M. Hall





  • 1920's 1930's C.M. Hall Cowl Light With Bracket
  • Original  -   Used
  • 4.5" Diameter
  • Unsure of exact year / application
  • No cracks or chips in glass lens
  • Ring has a small crack
  • Bucket & ring have some minor dings
  • Chrome is thin & brass is showing through the ring
  • Good restorable vintage light

 

 


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