Electric Light Fixture Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
THF808486 / Electric Light Fixture Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
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Artifact Overview
Artifact Details
Artifact
Electric fixture (Light fixture)
Date Made
1972
Creators
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2023.50.1467
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Chrome steel
Metal
Wire
Plastic
Color
Multicolored
Dimensions
Height: 7.325 in
Width: 30.25 in
Length: 3.875 in
Inscriptions
inside left sticker:
Miami-Carey / Bathroom / Cabinets / Philip Carey / Miami-Carey Division / Monroe, Ohio 45050 / [logo]
inside right sticker:
[UL symbol] / Electric Fixture / Issue No. C-168,282 / E-6323 M.C.D.P.C.
rings on bulb bases:
Made in U.S.A. / F / [UL symbol] / [voltage text]
top knob:
Und. Lab. Inc. List / Leviton / IA-250 VAC / 3A-125 V.A.C.-L
tag inside attached to wires:
[instructional text]
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