1940s Vintage Medical Floor Lamp by Hill Rom

$475

SOLD

Vintage 1940s enameled metal hospital floor lamp from the Smith College Infirmary. This pedestal lamp contains two toggle switches for direct and indirect sources of light. A lamp of simplified design, this may be regulated mechanically to provide the quality and direction of light desired, either direct, indirect, or a combination of both in a convenient manner. Manufactured by the Hill Rom co., Inc., Batesville, IN. Measures 4 feet in height. T shade is 12 inches in diameter.

Inventory no.

M221986

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

58 in. H x 15 in. W x 11 in. D

Width (in.)

15

Height (in.)

58

Depth (in.)

11

Finish

Enamel

Composition

Metal

Color

White

Period

1940s

Style

Industrial

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