Discontinued JCC Britspot 35W HQI metal-halide track luminaire in black — 6 units of new-old-stock surplus, held ex-warehouse Leicester, UK. A compact display spotlight, supplied complete with its 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 — JC14100 Britspot 35W HQI track luminaire (black, 6 units).
The JCC JC14100 is a Britspot 35W HQI track luminaire in black — a compact mains-voltage metal-halide (HQI) spotlight of the type specified for crisp, high-quality display and accent lighting on commercial track. HQI metal-halide sources were prized in retail and gallery settings for their strong colour rendering and bright, controlled beam, which is why fittings like this were the workhorse of premium display schemes. This holding is genuine new-old-stock (NOS) surplus: 6 unused units in black, measuring roughly 19 × 14 × 9 cm at about 0.9 kg each, held ex-warehouse in Leicester, United Kingdom.
Importantly, and in line with its carton, the JC14100 is supplied as a complete luminaire with its 35W metal-halide lamp included — not as an empty body. That makes it a ready-to-install display spotlight straight from the box. On resale status, this is offered as legal pre-ban sell-through of existing stock: the UK restrictions that have removed certain lamp types from first placing on the market apply to the lamp itself, but the sale of stock lawfully placed on the market before the relevant cut-off dates remains permitted, and this is exactly that — long-standing JCC surplus. We describe it honestly as a lamped metal-halide luminaire; it is not a passive component.
The application set is classic display and accent work: boutique and premium retail, jewellery and fashion, showrooms, galleries and museums, hospitality feature lighting and high-end residential display. Mounted on mains-voltage track, the Britspot drops into an existing commercial track layout without new wiring, so a fit-out or maintenance contractor can add or replace a display head on a live scheme quickly. The black finish suits contemporary and gallery interiors where fittings are meant to recede visually and let the lit object take the attention.
This is a small holding — six units — so it is best positioned as a matched spare or feature accent line rather than a volume parcel on its own. That is where discontinued HQI display fittings hold their value: an operator maintaining an existing Britspot installation cannot buy these new, and a correct, boxed original is worth far more than a mismatched substitute that will not sit right on the track or in the scheme. Six complete, lamped display spotlights also add useful value to the wider parcel for a buyer assembling a legacy display-lighting kit.
Looking forward, the fitting also supports an LED retrofit route. When the original metal-halide lamp reaches end of life, the track body can be moved to a compatible LED source, giving a low-energy second life to a well-built display fitting and a clean efficiency story for the end client — useful for a refurbisher who wants to keep quality legacy hardware in service rather than scrap it. For a business running a circular or refurbishment model, that repair-and-re-lamp approach is a straightforward sustainability message and turns apparent end-of-line stock into a live product.
Commercially, the JC14100 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 — display spotlights, floodlights, downlights, track spares — into their own retail, maintenance, 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.
For a display-lighting specialist, six complete HQI spotlights also read as more than the sum of their parts. Metal-halide display heads of this calibre delivered the colour rendering that premium retail and gallery schemes were built around, and a matched set of correct, boxed originals lets a contractor patch or extend an existing installation without visible mismatch — something a generic substitute simply cannot do. Held inside the parcel and offered against a re-lamp-to-LED upgrade path, a small run like this is a precise, high-value specialist line rather than bulk clearance.
Buyers who typically move stock like this includeelectrical wholesalers, lighting refurbishers and retail fit-out firms, display and gallery lighting specialists, JCC-system maintenance specialists, pallet and job-lot liquidation traders, and export resellers shipping into the EU or Australian markets. If the JC14100 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 as a job lot within the parcel.
The JC14100 Britspot HQI luminaire is supplied as part of the JCC whole-lot parcel. Register interest in the lot or request the full trade manifest and photographs.