Vintage (1920's) Headlamp/bausch And Lomb Lens on 2040-parts.com
East Williamson, New York, United States
Vintage 1920's headlamp with Bausch and Lomb lens (Rochester, NY)
Lens 8.5" diameter Overall 11" diameter |
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