Nautical Yacht Lamp

Nautical Yacht Lamp
Crafted of solid cast and tooled brass. • Dimensions: 10" tall x 3-1/2" diameter.
• Oil container capacity: 5 oz.
• Burn time: +/- 30 hour
• Optional Gimbal #705 (shown). Wt. 1 lb. 6 oz
• Optional Wall Bracket #751. Wt. 11 oz Wt. 3 lbs. 4 oz.
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25" tall Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
Features four-way gimbal and a 5" handmade acid-frosted globe (135 mm) that is securely fastened with a clip-on spring in stainless steel. Hand polished and lacquered brass. 0.24" (6mm) circular burner. Height: 14.17" (360 mm). Oil Container Capacity: 11 oz. Wt. 5 lbs. 5 oz.
At an imposing 193 feet, Cape Hatteras is the tallest in the nation. It was built in 1870 to replace an earlier light, which also protected seafarers from the treacherous shoals in an area off the Outer Banks known as "the graveyard of the Atlantic." Due to the beach erosion of the last century, the Cape Hatteras Light was moved back from the coastline in 1999 to ensure that this beloved lighthouse would not be lost to the ravages of the Atlantic. Cape Hatteras is perhaps the best-known and most photographed and reproduced lighthouse in America. Overall lamp height is 25". Lamp features: • Three-wire lighting (night light, table lamp, or both)
Built on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan in 1867, Big Sable guided mariners on the most direct route to and from the Port of Chicago. In 1900, due to deterioration from the ravages of Lake Michigan, a steel sleeve was wrapped around the original structure and filled with concrete. Its black markings were added in 1989 for a further update. Overall lamp height is 25.
