BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Old English Lampholder Shade Ring
The BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Old English Lampholder Shade Ring is a high quality old english shade ring for the BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Lampholders.
The purpose of a shade ring is to allow a lampholder to hold a shade. This is done by clamping the shade in between the shade rings. Typically you will need 2 shade rings in order to securely clamp a shade into place.
Please Note: This shade ring will fit the metal S Lilley BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Lampholders only.
The manufacturer of the BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Old English Lampholder Shade Ring is S. Lilley & Son Limited which is a family business, based in Birmingham and is one of the UKs leading manufacturers of specialised lighting components. They were founded in 1840, so we know we are in good hands and the quality of their products really speak for themselves. All of their components are BS EN ISO 9001 registered, and the company is LIA (Lighting Industry Association) approved.
Spec:
The BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Old English Lampholder Shade Ring is a high quality old english shade ring for the BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Lampholders.
The purpose of a shade ring is to allow a lampholder to hold a shade. This is done by clamping the shade in between the shade rings. Typically you will need 2 shade rings in order to securely clamp a shade into place.
Please Note: This shade ring will fit the metal S Lilley BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Lampholders only.
The manufacturer of the BC | B22 | Bayonet Cap Old English Lampholder Shade Ring is S. Lilley & Son Limited which is a family business, based in Birmingham and is one of the UKs leading manufacturers of specialised lighting components. They were founded in 1840, so we know we are in good hands and the quality of their products really speak for themselves. All of their components are BS EN ISO 9001 registered, and the company is LIA (Lighting Industry Association) approved.
Spec:
- Internal Diameter: 25.9mm
- Outside Diameter: 31.6mm
- Thickness: 3.8mm
- Material: Brass
- Finish: Old English