The Beehive one looks pretty rare to me.  If it's from the 1930's that's a 
keeper.  I've seen the other one before... not sure what the use was but 
they're more common.

Bill

On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 10:08:28 PM UTC-7 J Forbes wrote:

>
> you're in the UK? 
>
> http://www.debook.com/Bulbs/ediswan.htm
>
> On Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 4:57:20 PM UTC-7 Zedsquared wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks, 
>> I was recently given a couple of interesting neon bulbs in GLS bayonet 
>> format, I’ve attached pictures. I wonder if anyone can tell me what these 
>> would be used for? They don’t give out much light really. Maybe darkroom 
>> safe light or night light? 
>>
>> The one with the crossed electrodes seems to be made by Siemens and has 
>> normal glass. The spiral element one has a yellow coating on the glass and 
>> is made by Osram . 
>> All info welcome! 
>>
>> Robin. 
>>
>

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