William Sugg & Co Victorian Copper Lantern
Copper street lantern with natural verdigris made in England by William Sugg & Co. c.1890.
Dating to the late 19th Century with a beautiful natural verdigris patina and original rolled glass. Small, descreet adaption allowing the lantern to be hung from a ceiling.
Rewired with 1m black twisted flex. Large globe filament bulb included.
Copper street lantern with natural verdigris made in England by William Sugg & Co. c.1890.
Dating to the late 19th Century with a beautiful natural verdigris patina and original rolled glass. Small, descreet adaption allowing the lantern to be hung from a ceiling.
Rewired with 1m black twisted flex. Large globe filament bulb included.
Copper street lantern with natural verdigris made in England by William Sugg & Co. c.1890.
Dating to the late 19th Century with a beautiful natural verdigris patina and original rolled glass. Small, descreet adaption allowing the lantern to be hung from a ceiling.
Rewired with 1m black twisted flex. Large globe filament bulb included.
What is Verdigris?
”Verdigris is the common name for a green pigment obtained through the application of acetic acid to copper plates or the natural patina formed when copper, brass or bronze is weathered and exposed to air or seawater over time.”
Dimensions
Height: 790mm
Depth: 430mm
Weight: 15kg