





Early 19th Century Electrified Funerary Carriage Lantern – Antique Brass & Copper Statement Lighting
Elevate your design projects with a lighting fixture that embodies the intentional layering of a historical soul within contemporary spaces. This Early 19th Century Funerary Carriage Lantern, likely of English or American origin, is a somber yet magnificent testament to 1800s craftsmanship.
Forged from solid brass and copper, this lantern features a deep, authentic patina earned over two centuries. Intricate geometric piercings along the sides allow for a diffused, atmospheric glow, while riveted copper detailing provides a structural contrast that appeals to the "Arts and Crafts" and "Industrial Gothic" sensibilities often found in curated collections.
Professionally electrified for modern use, this lantern transitions from a historical "beacon of the departed" to a sophisticated wall-mounted focal point. It comes equipped with a contemporary brass mounting plate, making it ready for immediate installation in a grand entryway, a moody library, or as a high-contrast element in a minimalist hallway.
Period: Early 19th Century (Circa 1800–1840)
Materials: Patinated Brass and Riveted Copper
Style: Victorian / Gothic Revival / Modern Heritage
Dimensions: 38" H x 9" W x 15" D
Power: Electrified (Plug-in), 110-150v
Condition: Excellent antique condition commensurate with age; professional electrification.
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