Electric version of our 1920's French oil burning lantern. Utilitarian, attractive and historical. French tool and instrument makers excelled in adding a little molding here, a nick or twist there resulting in a product of unsurpassed elegance and appeal.
Our lantern once lighted dinners and discussions of strategy during expeditions of the Colonial Army, an army still in existence today, quartered in Tahiti, Saigon, Casablanca, Martinique.
The army inventory was melted down to make bullet casings during WWII which is the reason that these are very rare. Our exact replica is fitted with a high quality oil burner. Hand blown glass, aged bronze finish, hand rubbed to give it the exact look and feel of the original oil burning lamps of the age.
- Made of bronze, copper and glass
- UL and CE listed for 60 Watt bulb
- Ships ready to be mounted
- Hard wired
- Dimensions: 15.75" H x 14.25" W (lamp only), does not include balance weight or any drop dimension
- Drop extends to 1 meter (3 feet) and can shortened
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