Bardwell & McAlister Movie Set Light
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
Bardwell & McAlister Tripod Lamp with 6 inch diameter Spotlight.
Bardwell & McAlister Movie Set Light
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
Bardwell & McAlister Tripod Lamp with 6 inch diameter Spotlight.
Pair of Bardwell & McAlister Senior Spotlights
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in Berkeley, CA
Pair of Hollywood spotlights made by Bardwell & McAlister circa 1950 in California. Features
Brass, Steel
Unavailable
H 29 in W 18 in D 16 in
Motion Picture Spotlight, Mid-20th Hung in Studio Untouched As Sculpture ON SALE
Located in Dallas, TX
Hollywood light fixture in this pristine condition. Made in Hollywood, USA by Bardwell and McAlister, Inc
Aluminum, Steel
Bardwell & McAlister Studio Movie Keg Light Floor Lamp, circa 1940
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in Soquel, CA
office installation by Bardwell & McAlister, Inc. Original Fresnel (small chip) lens and rewired for
Metal
1950s Bardwell and McAlister Junior Spotlight
Located in Tarrytown, NY
1950s Bardwell and McAlister junior spotlight. Adjustable. Needs rewiring.
Metal
Bardwell & McAlister - Hollywood Stage Spotlight, Circa 1940
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in Rochester, NY
Bardwell & McAlister, Inc. stage spotlight ( model number 14 -- 5218, 115 volts ) on rolling tripod
Steel, Sheet Metal
Bardwell McAlister Hollywood Movie Studio Lights
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in Bridport, CT
Add a bit of of old Hollywood with Bardwell McAllister FOCO-SPOT movie lights , set on a rolling
Bardwell McAlister Hollywood Spotlight Keg Movie Studio Light
Located in St. Louis, MO
Mid twentieth century movie spot light. this light makes an impressive industrial, statement. On rolling, tripod stand telescope at two levels to a height. All original.
Metal
Sold
H 84 in W 12 in D 12 in
Vintage Hollywood Film/Theater Spotlight Floor Lamp by Bardwell & McAlister, Inc
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in San Francisco, CA
This vintage film/theater spotlight is mounted on an adjustable tripod. Labeled Bardwell &
Metal
Bardwell and McAlister Copper Spotlight
Located in Treasure Island, CA
A very nice theatrical spotlight from Bardwell and McAlister on wooden tripod. Great Art Deco
Copper, Aluminum
Bardwell and McAlister Movie Light
Located in Spokane, WA
Bardwell and McAlister movie light, beautifully refurbished. Fully extended stand measures 93
Steel, Aluminum, Brass
Bardwell and McAlister Movie Light
Located in Spokane, WA
Fantastic, movie light from the mid 1900's. Glass lense measures 13", height of the light is 24", 23" deep and 23" wide. Roll around stand extends to 93" in two adjustments. On/of...
Steel, Brass, Aluminum
Bardwell and McAlister Inc. Hollywood CA Film Studio Light
Located in New York, NY
Film studio light made by Bardwell and McAlister, Inc. in Hollywood, CA during the Golden Era of
Steel
Vintage BM Inc., Hollywood, CA Studio Spotlight Lamp
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in San Francisco, CA
shade is labeled Bardwell and McAlister Inc., BM Inc., Hollywood, Calif. U.S.A, and the base is labeled
Steel, Iron
Stage or Film Studio Spotlights, Bardwell & McAlister, Hollywood
By Bardwell & Mcallister
Located in Fulton, CA
A vintage pair of spotlights made by Bardwell & McAlister, Hollywood, California. B & M began
Steel
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