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revo b33 wall bracket

The REVO B33 was one of the company's most popular corner brackets (presumably because it was the only one pictured in their catalogue). It comprised of a C2506 base plate with a 21½" projected ½" gas pipe with two sets of wrought iron scrollwork.

It was a popular choice in Cambridge city centre where examples can still be found on the streets today.

This example was originally installed as a parish street light somewhere in Northamptonshire. Darren removed it in 2008. Apparently it was mounted to a telegraph pole - quite a feat considering it was designed for wall corner mounting.

Rust has built up between the two wrought iron scrolls and pushed them apart - this is a common problem with these brackets. Other than that, it's in relatively good condition.

The lantern is a REVO C1068 lantern.