Nautical Pensacola Lighthouse Lamp, Florida

Nautical Pensacola Lighthouse Lamp, Florida
Lamp features:
• Three-wire lighting (night light, table lamp, or both)
• Genuine, hand-painted Lefton ceramic lighthouse
• Five-quarter solid pine base, stained and top-coated
• Shade options: Antique Parchment or Old World Map
• Solid brass ball finial
• Maximum wattage: 100 watts
• Handcrafted in New England
About the lighthouse:
Built in 1858 to replace a smaller and less efficient lighthouse, Pensacola Light stands 160 feet tall with a first-order Fresnel Lens that casts its bright beacon 27 miles out to sea. Surviving bombardment during the Civil War and numerous attacks from Mother Nature, the lighthouse stands strong and is an active aid to navigation today. Overall lamp height is 25".
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