These eight matching, circa 1920's, classic Lincoln Co. iron sconces display exemplary casting. The upper part of the ornate back plate showcases a loop-style cutout, which is bordered in decorative beads. Above the loop is a cast floret surrounded by foliage, which runs down either side. The uniquely shaped back plate is raised in the center and lined with corresponding foliate details. The body of the back plate displays faux hammering, cast curls, and florets, and finishes in a bottom cut-out styled loop, which is also beaded. Each of the two sconce arms are made of bent and curled iron bands, which are buttoned to the back plate with florets. The end of each arm supports a petal-cup bobeche. These wall lamps are in excellent condition. They have been professionally rewired and come with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. These are 10 ¾†long, 8†wide and protrude 4 ½†from the wall. An almost identical pair of sconces is listed under item number NSP238-RW. Pairs of similar sconces can be found under NSP206-RW or NSP230-RW. THE PRICE LISTED IS FOR A PAIR OF SCONCES; THERE IS ONE PAIR OF SCONCES AVAILABLE.
Antique Lamps and Lighting Antique Sconces
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