Vintage Dazor Model M-270 Lighted Magnifying Glass Industrial Work Task Lamp
By Dazor
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage Dazor Model M-270 Lighted Magnifying Glass Industrial Work Task Lamp.
Late 20th Century Unknown Industrial Table Lamps
Metal
Vintage Dazor Model M-270 Lighted Magnifying Glass Industrial Work Task Lamp
By Dazor
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage Dazor Model M-270 Lighted Magnifying Glass Industrial Work Task Lamp.
Metal
Dazor Mid Century Modern Swivel Lamp
Located in Riverdale, NY
Cool Mid-Century Modern Dazor flying saucer "Sight Light" table lamp which pivots 360 degrees on central brass ball, made by M.G.
Brass
Set of Six: Dazor Floating Light, Re-Styled
Located in VUGHT, NL
Original Dazor “Floating fixture 2324 work lamp” (USA build from the 1950s) were found in de city of Antwerp (Belgium) in an old diamond workshop. The from origin desk lamp's are t...
Metal
Dazor Black Flying Saucer Sight Light Desk Lamp
By Dazor
Located in Pasadena, CA
This is a good example of the Dazor, circa 1960 flying saucer desk lamp. This lamp features a polished brass pivoting light arm and the iconic Dazor flying saucer task lampshade.
Aluminum, Brass, Iron
Mid-Century Modern Dazor Flying Saucer "Sight Light" Table Lamp
By Dazor
Located in Southampton, NY
Mid-Century Modern Dazor "Sight light" flying saucer swivel lamp Manufactured by M.G.
Metal, Brass
Flying Saucer Desk Lamp by Dazor, circa 1960
By Dazor
Located in Pasadena, CA
This is an excellent example of the iconic dazor flying saucer sight light desk Lamp. This lamp dates to circa 1960 and is in excellent original condition.
Aluminum, Brass, Iron
Sold
H 72 in W 25 in D 12 in
Dazor Iron Works Articulating Iron Floor Lamp with Green Shade, circa 1920
By Dazor
Located in Bainbridge, NY
Early 20th century industrial adjustable Dazor iron floor reading work light. Featuring articulated spring loaded arms, dark green enameled tin shade, iron pipe centre column and on ...
Steel, Tin, Iron
Midcentury Flying Saucer Desk Lamp
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Unmarked but very similar in design and construction to M.G. Wheeler’s Sight Light lamp for Dazor. Measures: 20” x 13” x 17”.
Light Green Dazor Lamp, American, circa 1960
Located in London, GB
A fabulous design, using an unusual color, this lamp is practical and stylish. This lamp has been rewired with twisted, black flex. PAT tested. LMP11151130.
Aluminum
Mg Wheeler Sight Light Saucer Lamp
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Novel mid-century modern Sight Light desk lamp by M.G. Wheeler. The space age lamp features a whimsical saucer shape. The design certainly captures the spirit of the era with it’s UF...
Chrome
$600
H 13.5 in W 22 in D 12 in
Mid-Century Modern Wheeler Sight Light Green Swing Arm Desk Lamp Flying Saucer
By Leroy C. Doane, M.G. Wheeler
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Mid-century wheeler sight light desk lamp Leroy Doane. This is a wonderful Sight Light desk lamp designed by Leroy C. Doane. This lamp reaches out on a brass stem that swivels and ha...
Brass, Steel
Mid Century Flying Saucer Sight Light Desk Lamp in White by MG Wheeler
By M.G. Wheeler
Located in Chicago, IL
Mid century flying saucer sight light desk lamp in white by MG Wheeler.
Metal
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