Antique Copper L&NE Railway Lantern

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An simply formed copper street lantern with natural patina. English, c.1900.

Formerly a gas lantern, now discreetly adapted for use an electric pendant. Dating to the late 19th/early 20th century with a beautiful deep patina, with single opening door for internal access. Embossed L&NE (London & North East) and believed to have originally come from Bardney Railway Station in Lincolnshire.

Rewired with 1m black twisted flex.

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An simply formed copper street lantern with natural patina. English, c.1900.

Formerly a gas lantern, now discreetly adapted for use an electric pendant. Dating to the late 19th/early 20th century with a beautiful deep patina, with single opening door for internal access. Embossed L&NE (London & North East) and believed to have originally come from Bardney Railway Station in Lincolnshire.

Rewired with 1m black twisted flex.

An simply formed copper street lantern with natural patina. English, c.1900.

Formerly a gas lantern, now discreetly adapted for use an electric pendant. Dating to the late 19th/early 20th century with a beautiful deep patina, with single opening door for internal access. Embossed L&NE (London & North East) and believed to have originally come from Bardney Railway Station in Lincolnshire.

Rewired with 1m black twisted flex.

Dimensions
Height: 740mm
Width: 395mm
Weight: 15kg