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Hidden in the Woods for Decades.

 We recently had the good fortune to find this monumental 11 foot wide, 8 foot tall carved head among the weeds in a Westchester, New York estate. A bit of research reveled that this was originally a prop from the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia. It was used in Tom Stoppard’s “Invention Of Love”. If the […]

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Amazing Worlds Fair Chandelier

We were told that this one-of-a-kind hand made lamp originally came from the NY Worlds Fair. There were no markings and it’s unsigned so we can’t be sure of its origin. The quality and precision of the machining is beyond what would be found on a lamp. We would guess that it was a 6 […]

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NYC Ferry Terminal Chandeliers

These impressive 1930s fixtures are a mixture of municipal, industrial and Art Deco. It’s nice that they are a bit of New York Cities history. The look is very simple and powerful. Their large size also makes them dramatic. We have a collection of 6 lamps. Buy one or all 6… $4200 each. We can’t […]

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We’re Not Just “Early” Electrics.

We cut our teeth on early industrial lighting and have tried to stay close to that esthetic. But the more focused we are on lighting the more we discover. Some of the large, rare and important modern examples are amazing. The variety, inventiveness and striking space age quality just can’t be ignored. Part of the […]

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