Here is a oldie but goodie to look at I found on e pay.

But it is missing the cover for the ballast and kicked around some.

I don't think it is a GE.
I think if it was sand blasted and then gloss white powder coated it would look like new.
But you would still have to find the cover for the ballast.
Looks like the sockets are held in with a hose clamp.

But there is also a attachment screw in the normal position.

The price is way up there for the condition it is in.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-General-Electric-Porcelain-Flourescent-Shop-Light-5-x-11-75-/161063977124?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item25802940a4Update: 6/4/14 I bought this fixture. It was rough as shown in the pictures and missing the ballast cover, but I found out that this fixture is older then than I thought it was as it is one of the early Fleuroray fixtures that were not the same as the later double paracyl type.
The reflector has just a small curve to it and is constructed of a heavy gauge steel with a white porcelain finish.
It also has a channel bend in the edges of the reflector instead of the flattened edges of the later designs.
The bulb holders are held in place with screws as usual, but there was also screw clamps that kept the bulb holders in place as the bulb holder slots in the reflector for the bulb holders are too big for the holders.
The bulb holders will lean back out of position without the screw clamps and allow the bulb to fall out.

The later Fleurorays did not have this problem as the slots are smaller with closer tolerances so the holders were more secure.
The ballast cover from a later Mitchell Fleuroray will not fit the reflector.
I hope to find a cover for it and have the reflector blasted clean and powder coated gloss white as the original porcelain is beyond saving.
I bought this one below as the price was right and it looked good.
Update: 3/5/14 I received it today and the fixture looks good and had a nice 1960 Westinghouse rapid start ballast, but the bulb holders just fell apart to dust in shipping box.
So I have a NOS 1973 GE preheat ballast and found four new T12 bulb holders with the starter sockets on Amazon.
Have two new GE daylight 40 watt bulbs and two NOS 1955 S and p starters.
So it is going to be restored back to its 1940s factory stock condition.
But it has no labels

as they were all cleaned off before I got it.
Update 3/8/14:
When I removed the 1960 Westinghouse rapid start ballast I found that it was wired up as a trigger start ballast. This may account for why the fixture was sold on e bay as the bulbs may not have been working right. What it looks like is that the original 1940s preheat ballast was replaced with a trigger start ballast bypassing the starters, then about 1960 or so the trigger start ballast was replaced by a Westinghouse rapid start ballast, but wired to the old trigger start wiring. So the wiring was wrong.
So I gutted out everything, cleaned it up and will be putting a all new GE preheat ballast, new bulb holders with 1955 P and S starters and new real 40 watt GE kitchen and bath bulbs. Should work just like it did new in 1940.
Update: 3 /27/14
Works just fine and looks real good.
It is my favorite fixture.
I put it over my bathroom sink with some antique hooks and chains.
Looks better than I thought it would.
Installed new GE kitchen and bath bulbs and they work perfect.
I feel lucky to have found a fixture in such good shape cosmetically even if the internals were no good.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181333489232?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649 Looks like some of these are still available, but converted to electronic ballasts.

Kind of like a classic 57 Chevy with a 2013 Toyota engine.
Even cleaned off the labels.

That would be like stripping all the chrome off your 57 Chevy.

The pictures are before the ballast retro fit.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130508793801&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:enAdvertising for the fixture 1940s.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1942-Fleur-O-Lier-Manufacturer-Fluorescent-Light-Vintage-Print-Ad-/230424886791Here is something interesting.
These fixtures above were made by thirty manufactures under license from Fleur-o-lier and must be made to the standards set by them.
So they are all built the same no matter who the manufacturer was.

But here is a rare one.
A floating Dazer, but it looks like double 4 or 8 watt bulbs.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=281273070237&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:enDon't see many like this now days.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/c1920-Industrial-Steampunk-Fluorescent-Ceiling-Fixture-Lamp-w-Art-Nouveau-Ends-/390712303696?pt=Antiques_Decorative_Arts&hash=item5af844a050Seems a little high for the condition to me as it is not all that fancy.
After looking at it, it has serious chipped ends.
I think it costs more because it is "steam punk" what ever that means.

Usually steam punk means drilled full of holes.

And it is sure not a 1920.
But it is a three tuber.
Update: it has sold for $113 plus $42 shipping.
WOW this is so neat

Check it out.
But not $70 dollars neat.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fluorescent-Shop-Light-Electrified-12V-Dollhouse-Miniatures-/141194641576?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20dfdb40a8This is not fluorescent, but may be some one here would be interested.
(Sold)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-2-Vintage-Westinghouse-Fluorescent-Showcase-Bulb-Lamps-in-Boxes-USA-Made-/131125640583?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e87b27d87Here is some GE NOS 15 watt fluorescent bulbs from 1960.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SET-OF-11-1960s-Vintage-GENERAL-ELECTRIC-Fluorescent-Lamp-Bulbs-XLNT-Working-/161238251642?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item258a8c787aWestinghouse black ender black light bulbs.
Claim NOS.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-rare-Vintage-Westinghouse-Fluorescent-BLACK-LIGHT-Bulbs-MINT-Condition-/161238251777?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item258a8c7901One Sylvania fluorescent light bulb 40 watt for only $99.99
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Sylvania-Thrift-Mate-Fluorescent-Lamp-F40-CW-RS-TM50-/191084221567?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c7d81d47fNow here is some hard to find bulbs.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sylvania-F20T12-B-Blue-Fluorescent-Lamp-/171251725048?pt=US_Light_Bulbs&hash=item27df65f2f8http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sylvania-F15T12-Go-Gold-YELLOW-Fluorescent-Bulb-15-Watts-F15T12-GO-18-long-/111215346897?pt=US_Light_Bulbs&hash=item19e4f384d1Not too many 4 foot T12 single pin reds out there.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GE-Red-Fluorescent-4-foot-Bulb-High-Voltage-output-T12-Lot-of-2-/271420385688?pt=US_Light_Bulbs&hash=item3f31ea6998http://www.ebay.com/itm/Guaranteed-long-life-Gold-yellow-Fluorescent-4-foot-Bulb-output-T12-Lot-of-2-40w-/281281570002?pt=US_Light_Bulbs&hash=item417db024d2Some T12 14 watt CW NOS
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-NEW-GE-Fluorescent-15-Kitchen-Bath-Cool-White-14-Blanco-Frio-14-/121288375103?pt=US_Light_Bulbs&hash=item1c3d59bb3f