Discontinued JCC Solar-range 600mm stem fitting, 75W, in brass — 54 units of new-old-stock surplus, held ex-warehouse Leicester, UK. A tall stem-mounted spotlight, supplied complete with lamp as legal pre-ban sell-through stock.
UK stock · Leicester. Documented individually for the record — but this line forms part of the JCC whole-lot bulk package (~8,585 units, GBP 8,500 ex-VAT), not a stand-alone product. Not sold as a separate item; sold as one lot, trade only.
Box-label photo evidence — JC14061BR brass Solar stem fitting across two cartons.
The JCC JC14061BR is a 600mm Solar-range stem fitting rated 75W, finished in brass and supplied complete with its lamp. The long stem — the unit stands roughly 75–80 cm on its longest axis — drops the spotlight head down from a track or ceiling mount, which is the classic arrangement for lighting high-level display, signage, feature walls and double-height retail and hospitality spaces. This holding is genuine new-old-stock (NOS) surplus: 54 unused units in total, 45 in the primary carton and a further 9 packed as a second brass light fitting, all held ex-warehouse in Leicester, United Kingdom.
Brass is the point of difference here. Most surplus track and stem fittings turn up in white, silver or black, so a run of brass spotlights is a comparatively rare and distinctive finish — the kind specified for warmer, more traditional or heritage-styled interiors, boutique retail, hotels, restaurants and residential feature schemes where a plain modern finish would look wrong. That gives a reseller a differentiated line rather than another undifferentiated white fitting competing purely on price, and it lets a specifier match brass ironmongery and fixtures elsewhere in a scheme.
On resale status, the JC14061BR is supplied with its original 75W lamp as legal pre-ban sell-through of existing stock. It is pre-2015 JCC stock, which pre-dates the relevant UK lamp cut-off dates; the sale of stock already lawfully placed on the market before those dates remains permitted. So a buyer receives a complete, ready-to-fit spotlight — head, stem and lamp — that can be sold and installed as-is. We describe it accurately as a lamped luminaire, not a passive component. At end of lamp life the fitting readily accepts a modern LED retrofit lamp, giving a low-energy second life to a well-made brass fitting and a clean upgrade story for the end client.
Physically, each unit is light — about 0.6–0.7 kg — but long, so the 54 units bundle into a slim, elongated parcel; freight is easy and the value density is good given the brass finish. Fifty-four units is a practical quantity: enough to light a sizeable retail or hospitality fit-out, to hold as matched spares for an existing installation, or to offer as a distinctive value-add bundle alongside the other JCC track and display fittings in this parcel. Two finishes of the same code are not in play here — it is a single brass line across two cartons — which keeps the offer clean and consistent.
Commercially, this is textbook discontinued JCC clearance value. Original brass Solar stem spotlights are no longer produced, so there is no current-catalogue equivalent to undercut them, and demand for a specific decorative finish tends to be inelastic — a designer who wants brass wants brass. That makes the JC14061BR a low-competition line to list against searches such as ‘brass track spotlight’ or ‘JCC Solar stem fitting’, with the clearance economics of the parcel protecting resale margin. For a business running a circular or refurbishment model, keeping a handsome, sound fitting in service — and re-lamping to LED — is also a straightforward sustainability message.
The JC14061BR is offered as UK surplus / liquidation stock for trade and resale only. It is not a retail product and is not sold as a stand-alone line: it forms part of Austral Prime’s JCC commercial lighting whole-lot bulk package — roughly 8,585 units across fittings, infrastructure and architectural hardware, supplied as a single lot for GBP 8,500 (ex-VAT) ex-warehouse Leicester. The whole-lot structure lets one buyer take the entire discontinued JCC range at clearance economics and then place the individual lines — brass spotlights, downlights, track components — into their own retail, refurbishment or export channels at trade margin. UK supply is subject to VAT at the standard rate (reclaimable by VAT-registered buyers); exports removed from the UK may be zero-rated on valid evidence.
The decorative-finish angle is worth pressing with the right buyer. A lighting designer or specifier sourcing brass for a heritage or boutique scheme will often pay a premium and wait for the correct finish rather than compromise on a generic silver or white spot — so a reseller holding brass Solar stems can position them as a considered specification item, not a clearance commodity. That reframing, on genuinely scarce discontinued JCC stock, is where the real margin on a line like this sits.
Buyers who typically move stock like this includeelectrical wholesalers, lighting refurbishers and interior fit-out firms, retail and hospitality contractors, JCC-system maintenance specialists, pallet and job-lot liquidation traders, and export resellers shipping into the EU or Australian markets. If the JC14061BR or the wider JCC parcel fits your book, the full per-SKU manifest — quantities, locations, dimensions and box-label photography — is available on enquiry. Title and risk pass on dispatch from Leicester; buyers collect or arrange their own freight. Sale is ‘as is’, on documentary (not third-party audited) evidence, with photographs supplied ahead of commitment.
The JC14061BR brass Solar stem fitting is supplied as part of the JCC whole-lot parcel. Register interest in the lot or request the full trade manifest and photographs.