Vintage Professional Stage Spotlight
Theatrical and Stage Lighting Equipment

Vintage Professional Stage Spotlight

This item is a professional-grade theatrical spotlight, likely a Fresnel or PAR can fixture, commonly used in stage and studio lighting. The unit features a robust cylindrical metal housing finished in a matte black heat-resistant paint. It is equipped with a large, adjustable mounting yoke (C-clamp bracket) attached via side-mounted tension knobs, allowing for 360-degree rotation and tilt adjustment. The front of the fixture includes a tapered cone section and integrated metal clips designed to hold color gels, frames, or barn doors. The body is perforated with numerous ventilation holes to dissipate heat generated by the high-wattage internal bulb. A flexible metal BX conduit power cable is visible at the rear, suggesting it was originally part of a permanent or industrial installation. The condition appears well-used with visible scuffs, light surface oxidation, and dust consistent with age and typical use in a production environment. The heavy-duty industrial construction suggests a mid-to-late 20th-century manufacture date, potentially by brands such as Strand, Altman, or Mole-Richardson. It shows high-quality craftsmanship intended for professional durability.

Estimated Value

$250 - $400

Basic Information

Category

Theatrical and Stage Lighting Equipment

Appraised On

February 6, 2026

Estimated Value

$250 - $400

Item Description

This item is a professional-grade theatrical spotlight, likely a Fresnel or PAR can fixture, commonly used in stage and studio lighting. The unit features a robust cylindrical metal housing finished in a matte black heat-resistant paint. It is equipped with a large, adjustable mounting yoke (C-clamp bracket) attached via side-mounted tension knobs, allowing for 360-degree rotation and tilt adjustment. The front of the fixture includes a tapered cone section and integrated metal clips designed to hold color gels, frames, or barn doors. The body is perforated with numerous ventilation holes to dissipate heat generated by the high-wattage internal bulb. A flexible metal BX conduit power cable is visible at the rear, suggesting it was originally part of a permanent or industrial installation. The condition appears well-used with visible scuffs, light surface oxidation, and dust consistent with age and typical use in a production environment. The heavy-duty industrial construction suggests a mid-to-late 20th-century manufacture date, potentially by brands such as Strand, Altman, or Mole-Richardson. It shows high-quality craftsmanship intended for professional durability.

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