This is a wonderful antique single-arm sconce, dating from the early 1900’s. This iron lantern features a beveled backplate with the arm attached to the middle. The squared arm begins with a flower patera, arching up into a volute that supports the lantern. The lantern features a double arch design with a stylized fleur-de-lis, and has clear granite glass panels. The bottom of the lantern also has a glass panel and is hinged to facilitate changing the bulb. This wall lamp is in excellent condition with no cracks or breaks to the glass; it has been professionally rewired and comes with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. The sconce measures 5 3/8†wide, 10 ½†tall, and has a projection of 8 ¼â€.
Antique Lamps and Lighting Antique Exterior Lighting
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