Discontinued JCC Enza Range low-voltage track single spotlight in chrome with a blue glass shade — 20 units of new-old-stock surplus, supplied as an empty fitting (no lamp), held ex-warehouse Leicester, UK. A decorative LV track head for feature and display lighting.
Held as UK stock, ex-warehouse Leicester. This SKU is one line within the JCC whole-lot commercial-lighting parcel (~8,585 units, GBP 8,500 ex-VAT for the entire lot), listed here for reference only. It is not sold separately; the parcel is supplied as a single lot, to trade.
Box-label photo evidence — JC15114 Enza LV track single spotlight, chrome / blue shade.
The JCC JC15114 is an Enza Range low-voltage track single spotlight, finished in chrome and dressed with a blue glass shade — a decorative track head from JCC's Enza low-voltage family, aimed at feature, display and hospitality lighting where the fitting is meant to be seen as well as to light. This holding is 20 units of genuine new-old-stock, each measuring roughly 22.5 × 10 × 9 cm at about 0.3 kg, held ex-warehouse in Leicester, United Kingdom and photographed against its box labels for the buyer pack. The fitting is supplied empty — the lamp is not included, so it sits entirely outside the lamp bans and Ecodesign rules that restrict some lighting stock. Nothing here prevents a UK or export buyer holding, reselling or installing it.
The Enza range gave JCC's low-voltage track a more decorative face: coloured glass shades over a chrome spotlight body, so the fitting reads as a design element on a bar, a boutique or a feature wall rather than a purely functional accent light. The blue-shade chrome variant is a distinctive look, and at 20 matched units it is a coherent line — enough to light a whole feature run in one style rather than piece together mismatched heads. Because it ships without a lamp, the buyer chooses the source; as a low-voltage (12V) fitting it takes an MR16 / G-base LV lamp, and in practice that is now almost always a modern LED MR16 retrofit driven from a compatible transformer, which keeps the fitting relevant and efficient in current installations.
Low-voltage track stays specified wherever fine, glare-controlled accent light is wanted — retail display, hospitality, galleries and premium residential schemes — and the decorative Enza heads add a styling dimension the plainer ranges lack. When those installations are refreshed, the track and its decorative heads are re-lamped rather than ripped out, which is why matched, discontinued LV track heads keep a resale value. JCC no longer manufactures the Enza range, so a maintenance business or spares dealer holding original chrome/blue Enza spotlights has a scarce, spec-matched line with no direct current-market equivalent to compete against.
Commercially, JC15114 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 infrastructure, fittings and architectural hardware, supplied as a single lot for GBP 8,500 (ex-VAT) ex-warehouse Leicester. The whole-lot structure is deliberate: one buyer takes the entire discontinued JCC range at clearance economics, then places the individual lines — decorative and plain track heads, rail, feeds, pendants, downlights, ceiling plates — into their own maintenance, refurbishment, retrofit or export channels at trade margin. UK supply carries VAT at the standard rate (reclaimable by VAT-registered buyers); exports removed from the UK may be zero-rated on valid evidence.
The resale logic behind discontinued track fittings is consistent: demand is inelastic and supply is finite, and an empty LED-ready housing avoids the lamp-regulation questions that complicate lamped stock. This is ex-catalogue, ex-distribution closeout inventory — surplus that rarely reaches the open market, and decorative variants like the blue-shade Enza are scarcer still. Held inside the JCC whole-lot package, JC15114 gives a wholesaler a distinctive, low-competition line to list against searches such as ‘discontinued JCC Enza track spotlight’ or ‘low-voltage track light with glass shade’, while the bulk clearance economics protect resale margin across the parcel. For a business running a circular or refurbishment model, re-lamping a decorative LV fitting to LED is also a clean sustainability story for end clients.
Coloured-glass decorative fittings are the scarcest survivors of any withdrawn lighting range, because they were made in smaller runs than the plain heads and are rarely stored well once a scheme is stripped out. An intact batch of 20 matched chrome-and-blue Enza spotlights is therefore an unusual find, and it slots neatly beside the range’s other shade colours and pendant forms held elsewhere in this parcel — letting a reseller offer a coordinated decorative family to bars, boutiques and hospitality fit-outs that want a distinctive, non-generic look.
Buyers who move stock like this include electrical wholesalers and independent factors, lighting refurbishers and retrofit installers, hospitality and shop-fit suppliers, JCC-system maintenance specialists, pallet and job-lot liquidation traders, and export resellers shipping into the EU or Australian markets. JC15114 sits alongside the wider Enza low-voltage group — single spotlights, glass-shade pendants and long-stem heads — held elsewhere in this parcel, letting a reseller offer a complete decorative LV track family from a single source. If the JCC fittings group 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 JC15114 Enza spotlight is supplied as part of the JCC whole-lot parcel. Register interest in the lot or request the full trade manifest and photographs.