The latter is seen on the far left. Unlike others that had a simple one-ply stamping, the ruffled-shade reflector on this light was made in two sections with the "rippled" or "radial wave" design beneath stamped together with a slightly shaped dome. The undersides always were white porcelain. The tops of such reflectors were blue porcelain enamel, galvanized steel or copper. These reflectors principally made by the Wheeler Reflector Company, PEMCO (Philadephia Electric and Manufacturing Company), Westinghouse and a few other smaller companies). PS...Our files show this as Bpopnville, New York. That is odd spelling! If we have a typo here, please e-mail, thanks! ======================= |