Nautical Sandy Hook Lighthouse Lamp, New Jersey

Nautical Sandy Hook Lighthouse Lamp, New Jersey
Sandy Hook, built in 1764 by Isaac Conro, is the oldest surviving lighthouse structure in the United States; as such, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The octagonal structure has masonry walls that are 7 feet thick at the base and a tower that rises to a height of 85 feet. 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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