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Dealer: Preservation Station
Contact:
Julia Petrova
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Shipping inside United States:
Quoted at time of purchase
Shipping outside United States:
Quoted at time of purchase
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Description:
These fabulous exterior wall sconces begin with a stylized shield-like back plate, which is adorned with florets on the left or right and helixes at the top and bottom. A sturdy square rod extends from the back plate meeting a finial of three florets and a ball-topped spear. Below, one finds a hexagonal top, which caps the body of this piece. The original amber slag glass shines from behind an iron frame. These gorgeous exterior sconces would make a welcome addition to any Craftsman, Arts and Crafts, Bungalow, or even English Tudor home. These wall lamps are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or breaks in glass. They have been professionally rewired and come with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. These are 13” long, 8” wide and protrude 9” from the wall.
| Status: Sold |
Reference#: NSP235_rw |
| Condition:
Excellent |
Year:
1910
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| Title:
Hard to Believe Pair of Lantern-style Exterior Sconces, c. 1910 |
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Dealer Policies: Preservation Station Policy Details
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