Ben Franklin’s early experience in his father’s soap and candle shop led fortuitously to his invention of a two wick tube that greatly increased the power of lantern light in 1751. This led to the production of street lanterns that lit the city of Philadelphia. Late 18th - early 19th century. Designed by Scofield.
Minimum height: 32"
Overall: 14" w. x 14" d.
UL listed for use in dry, damp, or wet environments.
Single Edison socket, maximum 100 watts
Also available with 3 Candelabra socket
Please specify curved or straight chimney. Additional glass options available.
For other configurations and sizes, see our Philadelphia Lantern Family.
See our Scofield options sheet for selections
Bronzed Copper, Natural Copper, Oxidized Copper
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