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Description
Circa 1930s Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company Industrial 16"" Factory or Barn Lighting. Classic styling with green enameled and flared shade featuring a black rim and metal pole. 6 Available, 2 short and 4 Long.
History
Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company was a Des Plaines, Illinois electrical company founded in the late 19th century.
The company was founded by Reuben Berkley Benjamin and filed its first patent for an electric lamp socket in 1898. The company went on to manufacture various other electrical products. One of Benjamin's most notable products was their series of non-contact fire alarm horns, introduced in the early 1920s. They were available in flush-mount, single, and double projector versions, in either red or gray. These horns were mainly used by IBM, and later SimplexGrinnell up until the 1960s. In 1958, Benjamin was bought out by Thomas Industries, Inc.
The company's factory in Illinois was closed in 1963
Condition
Good Antique Condition; gentle use related wear. Pitting to the outside of one shade as well as some inner shade wear.
Dimensions
16" x 16" x 10"h, varying lengths on pipe from 10" to 30"