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Converted Gas-Electric Victorian Wall Sconces

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    Antique 1880s English Victorian Wall Lights and Sconces

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  • Pair 19thc British Louis XVI style Cut Crystal&Bronze Gas Converted Wall Sconces
    Located in Opa Locka, FL
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    Antique 1850s English Louis XVI Wall Lights and Sconces

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  • Converted Brass Oil Lamp Wall Sconce
    Located in Van Nuys, CA
    Converted in the early 20th century, this Edwardian-era brass wall oil lamp creates a terrific period focal point for the dining room or foyer. Av...
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    Early 20th Century American Edwardian Wall Lights and Sconces

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  • American Victorian Wall Sconce
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  • Late 19th Century Mission Style Gas and Electric Sconces, a Pair
    Located in Canton, MA
    Classic squared Mission style sconces. Originally has gas jets facing upwards with 4” fitter shades, and electric lights facing downwards with 2 ¼...
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    Antique Late 19th Century American Mission Wall Lights and Sconces

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  • Large, Amazing, Converted Gas to Electric Brass Chandelier
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    Just about the turn of the last century,, as electric lighting gained in popularity, makers of gas lighting devices added electric lines and sockets to their gas jets. When one didn't work, the other did. Gas up facing, electricity down facing. This light is a grand example of those Victorian times. Although it has just been freshly converted to all electric, you can see the larger gas shades...
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    Vintage 1910s American High Victorian Chandeliers and Pendants

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