Developed in London in the late 18th century, gas lighting quickly spread to American cities. Gas light technology arrived in Baltimore city in 1816 and was first introduced to private residences by a Philadelphia coppersmith. Inspired by a hanging lantern found in Birmingham, England, early 19th century. Designed by Scofield.
Minimum height: 32"
Overall: 16-1/2" diameter
UL listed for use in dry, damp, or wet environments.
3 Candelabra sockets
Please specify candlesleeve choice. Supplied on chain: hanging hook and additional glass options available. Recommended maximum wattage for beeswax candle sleeves in a socket cluster is 25 watts each.
For other configurations and sizes, see our English Gas Family.
See our Scofield options sheet for selections
Bronzed Copper, Natural Copper, Oxidized Copper
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