PO Box 518, Torrens Park, South Australia, 5062, Australia
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Weight | 13.50 kg | |
SKU | SKU17549 | |
Original/Repro. | Original | |
Finish | Natural patina | |
Dimensions (cm) | 27.8 (Body Dia.), 40.0 x 34.0 x 48.0 (Overall) | |
Imperfections | See detailed description | |
Age/Year of Manufacture | 1970 | |
Restoration Options | Can be polished and lacquered (POA) | |
Our Price: | AUD 2475.00 |
This is a fantastic vintage ship's signal/searchlight (sometimes called an Aldis lamp, named after Arthur C. W. Aldis who invented a widely used design) manufactured in October 1970 by Shonan Kosakusho Co. Ltd., Tokyo and Omori, Japan.
The lamp is constructed of brass and copper and has a 20 cm diameter reflector. Overall diameter is 27.8 cm (11") and it weighs 13.5 kg (30 lbs). It's mounted on a unique, varnished timber, floor standing tripod.
Operation of the signalling mechanism is via a toggle lever on the right hand side. This turns the globe on and off for the purpose of transmitting a morse code signal.
UPDATE: The searchlight has now been rewired and restored to full working order*. Spare 24V 60W bulbs are available (POA).
* A 24V power source is not supplied (POA). Operation from 12V DC is possible with the addition of a DC-DC converter (POA).
Notes:
A translation of the manufacturer's nameplates is shown in the detailed images. |
Information correct as of 10:43, 21/04/2025