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Location:

Cranston, Rhode Island, United States

Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Farkas

RARE LOT OF TWO FARKAS LAMP AND WIRE CO. TUNGSTEN LAMP BULBS, HOBOKEN, N.J. NO.4 PATERSON AVENUE.

THE BULBS ARE BOTH IN THEIR ORIGINAL BOXES, BUT THE BOXES HAVE WEAR AND SOME DAMAGE. EACH MEASURE 3" TALL.

I HAVE NO WAY TO TEST THESE, THEY LOOK LIKE THEY MAY NEVER HAVE BEEN USED, BUT CAN NOT SAY FOR SURE.

ONE BOX IS MARKED ON THE CLOSING END: BULB G-16 1/2, 6 VOLTS, C.P. 15, BASE: EDISWAN D, HEADLIGHT. 

THESE BULBS GO TO AN ANTIQUE VINTAGE CAR, NOT SURE WHICH CAR IT IS SUPPOSED TO FIT AS I AM NOT AN EXPERT.  

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