Vintage Lorraine Series 31 spotlight. This one looks eminently restorable. Needs a lens and buld, and the on/off switch cover is missing, though as you can see from the second pic the switch lever and contacts are there. The wire back to the inside is broken, however. The wire behind the reflector to the bulb is there and is in good shape, not corroded.
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