Nautical Sullivan's Island Lighthouse Lamp, South Carolina

Nautical Sullivan's Island Lighthouse Lamp, South Carolina
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:
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse is another somewhat contemporary structure with a definitive industrial look to it. Built in 1962 of concrete, steel and aluminum, the tower stands 140 feet in height and is equipped with and optic DCB24 light source. Sullivan's Island stands at the mouth of the Cooper and Wando Rivers where they flow together to the Atlantic, and it is in site of Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie near Charleston. This lighthouse is an important navigational aid for this area of Atlantic. Overall lamp height is 24".
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