Nautical Beach House Pink Lamp

Nautical Beach House Pink Lamp
resin 15"W X 24"H
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Designed by George Meade, the Union commander at the battle of Gettysburg, Old Barney, as it is affectionately called, is located at the north end of Long Beach Island at the entrance to Barnegat Bay. With a 161-foot tower and first-order Fresnel Lens, Barnegat has been guiding and protecting mariners since its construction in 1859. Overall lamp height is 25.
Another stunning nautical offering is our Port Lantern Lamp. Crafted in sturdy metal, with an antique bronze finish, this classic Port version sports a red glass lens, which in nautical terms indicates port side (the left). Each lantern is permanently mounted onto our five-quarter pine planking, warmly stained with a hand-rubbed finish and wrapped all around in our trademark white nautical rope. Each is specially three-way wired to illuminate the glass lens as a dramatic accent or night light, just the top for table lamp use, or both together. Topped with our classic cream linen shade. Lamp stands about 23" high.
The Willet, in russet tones with accents of black and red, stands alone on his pretty native wooden platform as a solitary statement and warm country expression. Each shorebird is hand-carved and hand-painted as an original work of art, and no two are exactly alike. The Willet is about 9" long, and the lamp stands about 24" high overall. We've topped this one with a cream bone linen shade and brass ball finial. Three-way switch is provided.
Originally built in 1797 and located at the far eastern end of Long Island, New York, Montauk Point Lighthouse was crafted by local artisans of fine-hammered Chatham freestone. In 1860, the tower was rebuilt to increase its overall height to 108 feet, so its light could be seen 19 miles at sea. Overall lamp height is 24".
28.5" tall Hand casted hydrastone. Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
