Antique Vintage Spotlight #s5 Handle Is Bakelite Real Nice Piece! Unity Mfg.co. on 2040-parts.com
Lennox, South Dakota, US
Antique Spotlight chrome with a Bakelite handle as you can see by the photos. The chrome has some surface rust starting,and needs a good cleaning. I am not sure if the light works I did not try it. The lens is in great shape. A nice spotlight from the past. On the light there's writing that says Utility Mfg. Co. Model S5 Chicago U.S.A.
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