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An American Gothic Revival Hall Lantern, circa 1860, beautifully cut.This fixture is a minimum of 18” long, but with chains it can hang lower.
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Ruby cut to clear hall lantern with original frosted star cut glass base, AM. attrib. to Sandwich glass, overal length 20inches; main body is 13inches; diameter is 12inches;
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Elaborate Victorian Rococo Revival Gas Chandelier with a period bi-colored globe and beautifully carved leaves and flowers, approx 35” long & 24” wide
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Large Victorian Hall lantern with a magnificently cut Masonic Shade, now electrified, 36” long, 15” wide.
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Victorian Gas Jeweled Brass Hall Lantern, all original has not been wired, with alternating colored glass panels on sides: blue, red, amber glass & colored jewels surrounding the clear glass center panels. Both sides of the lantern are the same, with circular glass panels surrounded by jewels.
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A large frosted and cut hall lantern, hour glass in shape, this is a larger version than usually found, with beautifully cut grapes and leaves. Originally made for candle & now wired. I would suggest rewiring. The chain link is gold and distinctive. This light just was removed from a Victorian Home on North Broadway, Saratoga Springs NY. The home was owned by the Jeffords family, which owned the famous horse Man of War.
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A candle lamp now wired with a clear and cut hourglass shape. This lamp was wired many years ago & should be rewired. This hall lantern also came from the Saratoga Mansion owned by the Jeffords family that owned the famous horse Man of War. Though sold please inquire as to a similar item now in shop.
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An unusual Victorian Aesthetic hammered Brass hall lantern, with colored and frosted and cut alternating panels of ruby and clear glass, there are 4 large and 4 small circles of glass. Overall height is 26 inches, main body is 10 inches wide, & 12 inches tall.
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A slag glass hall lantern, all panels intact, there is abrasion to the metal as it was on a porch, 28 1/2inches long and 13inches wide.
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A Gothic Hall Lantern in the Classical taste, with a beautifully cut globe & candle holder in the base. This is an authentic American 1840 fixture not one of the many repros flooding the market from the far east.
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A large cut glass hall lantern has been electrified, needs wiring now, 39” long, & 12” wide
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A Brass Moorish Fixture that looks like it just came out of Olana, a historic site on the Hudson River in NY, with original colored jewels, The fixture was found in a Southampton NY Mansion
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A Victorian Aesthetic Brass & Jeweled Hall Lantern with original and beveled clear glass panels, has been wired
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An assembled pair of brass railroad lanterns originally made for Kerosene and now electrified, these were wall hung on the wall & the partial back plate is there, some dents here and there, each one is labeled “THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE CO. PATENTED MAY 6 90 CHICAGO
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