Mansfield Holiday Zoom Movie Camera Lamp
$495.00
Vintage from the 1950s.
• Useful USB ports. The base of this decorative table lamp contains dual easy access 5v/2a USB ports. (Functions when the lamp is on.)
• Vintage Lamp Socket with Ceramic Shell, Standard Light Holder for Edison Pendant Bulb
• LED Filament Bulb E26 Candelabra Medium Base 2700K Warm White, LVWIT 5.5W(40W Equivalent)
This beautiful and unique Mansfield Movie Camera Lamp was handmade in Southern California by Two Loose Tools.
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Description
About Mansfield Industries:
Mansfield Industries was a Chicago-based company that distributed movie cameras, projectors, accessories and imported cameras which were rebadged with its logo or name from the late 1950’s into the mid-1960’s. It manufactured some products at its own Spring Grove, Minnesota facilities. In April, 1962 Mansfield Industries bought Argus from General Telephone and Electronics. (In 1961 GTE had purchased Sylvania, owner of Argus Camera since 1957.) Industry observers found this a curious development, as Mansfield was a much smaller player in the photo industry, mostly known for inexpensive imports serving the home-movie market. Mansfield appropriated the better-known Argus name and named itself as a division of Argus. Mansfield moved the Argus/Mansfield headquarters to Chicago, Illinois, although some manufacturing continued at the Ann Arbor, Michigan facilities for a few months longer. In 1965 Sylvania reacquired Argus.
If you are purchasing a lamp for use outside of the U.S. or Canada, use only with the appropriate outlet adapter and voltage converter for your country. Do not plug into an electrical outlet higher than 110-120V as this could result in the lamp not working.
DIMENSIONS
17” h x 6.5” w x 7.5” d (appx.)
Additional information
Weight | 3.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 7 × 8 in |
Brand | TWO LOOSE TOOLS |
Lighting Type | Table Lamp |
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