Lucas pair of King of the Road headlights for a van or truck. N° XD 714B (Austin, Morris, Dennis, Commer etc). 21cms diameter. Convex glass. Very good condition, ready to be painted, good chrome.
Duco orphan headlight made by Brown Brothers - London E.C./England (so-called Brolt system). N° 283. Complete with fork. Some dents and cracked glass but certainly restorable or very suitable for parts. Outer diameter 21cms. Width between forks 19cms.
Medium size round headlight made for English tractors (David Brown, Ferguson etc) of the just postwar period. Good condition, only one small dent at rear of housing. In need of a repaint. Nice frosted glass with picture of a tractor in its centre. Diameter 15cms.
Spare headlight rims and one reflector for early 1920's Dodge cars. Overall good condition but small repairs and re-nickeling needed. Price is for the three parts shown. Outer diameter rims 25cms.
Drum-shaped headlight in good condition. No dents, only in need of a fresh coat of paint. N° on glass 553699. Probably off a truck. Outer diameter 15cms.
Pair of chromed headlamps which came off a Chrysler 65 Series of ca. 1929. Outer diameter 25cms. Made by C.M. Hall Lamp C° / Detroit-USA. Buckets in very good condition, nearly dentfree. Sealed beams-mounted inside. Original lenses 8 ½ x 9 5/16" - part N° 7952 and reflectors are supplied with these lamps. Sealed beam-lights are easily removable..
Pair of headlights in good condition for to be identified British car. Come with original cast aluminium mounting brackets by Wilmot-Breeden marked for L/H and R/H side. Blurred glass. No dents, just need a fresh coat of paint. Overall diameter 22cms.
Headlamp glass for a Guide - "Tiltray" 8 3/8 inch diameter - as used on 1926/27 Buick St. Six, 1927/28 Pontiac/Oakland and 1926 Studebaker. Looks like new-old-stock. Small manufacturing-fault on inside of glass. Priced accordingly.
Pair of large headlights for pre-1922 Dodge-cars. Outer diameter 26cms. Good condition housings but need a fresh coat of paint. Rims need light work ad re-nickeling. One light has no glass and reflector but can supply other reflector at no extra cost.