Liam's Legs
An individual hand-built steampunk dimmable lamp built with an vintage Ostermilk (2) tin, reclaimed ash base treated with beeswax, a brass curtain clip and Liam Neeson's legs from his action model.
Turning the golden knob of the dimmer switch on the front dims an Edison-style E27 bulb, which is included, to brighten the corners of your bothy.
The lamp is held in a copper effect cage.
All electrics and electronics are new. The burgundy fabric Italian flexible twisted double insulated 3-core 1.1 metre cable is terminated with a black 13-amp plug, which complies with BS 1363. The other end is terminated with a black IP68 compression TRS cable stuffing gland.
Dimensions are 57 cm high by 20cm wide by 20 cm deep.
In 1932 Glaxo introduced Ostermilk 2, based on full-cream milk, to market as a follow-on milk for older babies. By 1961, nearly half of Glaxo’s UK turnover came from Ostermilk, which dominated the market. Although, Glaxo was best known as a pharmaceutical company, dried milk, which had formed its beginnings and been the stimulus for the development of its pharmaceutical industry, was still a vital part of its business.