Nautical Sanibel Island Lighthouse Lamp, Florida

Nautical Sanibel Island Lighthouse Lamp, Florida
This 102-foot lighthouse, built in 1884 with a square pyramidal skeleton superstructure, is located at the east end of Sanibel Island. Its third-order lens had to be retrieved from the ocean floor by divers, when the ship transporting it from Europe sank en route. Sanibel is still active today, emitting its bright beacon to sailors and ships in the Gulf of Mexico. Overall lamp height is 25".
Lamp features:
• Three-wire lighting (night light, table lamp, or both)
• Lighthouse is made of hand cast ceramics
• Lighthouse is individually etched, carved, and
meticulously hand painted by Justin Derrico
• Five-quarter solid pine base, stained and top-coated
• Shade: Bone-White Soft Pleat Shade
• Solid brass ball finial
• Maximum wattage: 100 watts
• Handcrafted in New England
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