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This replica 16-candle-power, carbon-filament bulb, one of the first models produced by Gerald Philips and manufactured for the Electra company in Amsterdam, is distributed by AAMSCO Lighting. Click here for company info.

This authentic replica 1900 light bulb from AAMSCO Lighting runs at 30 watts and provides 8-candle luminosity. Click here for company info.

This solid-brass incandescent light fixture, model #526 from AAMSCO Lighting, has an antique-brass finish. Click here for company info.

This chandelier was restored by Al Bar-Wilmette. Click here for company info.

Arts and Crafts-style fixtures from Architectural Area Lighting offer options such as a copper shade (right) and a mica shade (left). Click here for company info.

The Providence is an energy-efficient outdoor luminaire from Architectural Area Lighting. Click here for company info.

Architectural Area Lighting's Cubic Indirect is available with efficient LEDs, induction and metal halide sources.  Click here for company info.

High-density polyurethane sconces for indirect lighting are part of Outwater’s Orac Décor collection. Click here for company info.

Low-voltage under-cabinet lights from Architectural Products by Outwater are available in several finishes. Click here for company info.

Authentic Designs manufactured this three-candle electric lighting fixture. Click here for company info.

This traditionally styled chandelier was fabricated by Authentic Designs.  Click here for company info.

The model #SM-SC-518 from Authentic Designs measures 18 in. tall x 10 1/4 in. wide x 5 1/2 in. in dia. Click here for company info.

Authentic Designs manufactured this three-candle electric lighting fixture. Click here for company info.

This four-light pendant is one of many period fixtures available from Authentic Designs. Click here for company info.

This wall sconce was manufactured by Authentic Designs.  Click here for company info.

This chandelier, model #SM-CH-902 from Authentic Designs, is available in both round and oval shapes with 6, 8 or 10 lights. Click here for company info.

Authentic Designs re-created this ca.-1760-80 gilded-wood and tinned-sheet-iron chandelier. Click here for company info.

This chandelier is one of many custom-made fixtures from Authentic Designs. Click here for company info.

This wall-mounted lantern, available from Ball & Ball Lighting, comes in two standard sizes: 13x27 in. and 9x22 in.  Click here for company info.

This elaborate lighting fixture with a lion head detail was manufactured by Ball & Ball Lighting. Click here for company info.

Ball & Ball Lighting fabricated this five-arm chandelier. Click here for company info.

The model #W136-E14 brass electrified chandelier from Ball & Ball Lighting is a reproduction of an 18th-century candle-burning fixture. Click here for company info.

This lantern-in-progress is one of Bevolo’s custom-fabricated French Quarter-style fixtures. Click here for company info.

The Governor copper gas light from Bevolo is shown here with a scroll bracket.  Click here for company info.

Capitol Lighting designs, restores and replicates lighting for commercial, governmental and ecclesiastical buildings. Click here for company info.

Cardine Studios fabricated this period-style lantern. Click here for company info.

The Early American switch plate from Classic Accents is available in either stained or unstained oak. Click here for company info.

This polished cast-brass push plate from Classic Accents has a mirror finish and is lacquer coated. Click here for company info.

C.W. Cole & Co. provided these custom bronze lighting fixtures with an antique bronze finish to illuminate a church.  Click here for company info.

Lighting for the City Hall Annex project in Honolulu, HI, was refurbished by C.W. Cole; the renovations consist of 18- and 30-in. chandeliers and a matching 18-in. surface-mounted ceiling fixture. Click here for company info.

The original 19th-century gas wall sconces at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta were retrofit with glass fiber-optics functional architectural lighting by Conservation Lighting International. Click here for company info.

Locataed in an historic building in Philadelphia, the enitre Vango Restaurant is lit by this energy-efficient 10-ft. dia. chandelier that was designed by Conservaton Lighting International; itis made of 5,500 glass fibre-optic light guides. Click here for company info.

Available in copper or brass, this Arts and Crafts-style hanging light from Josiah R. Coppersmythe can be finished to the client’s specifications and glazed with white or caramelized glass. Click here for company info.

Colonial-style lighting fixtures are custom made by Josiah R. Coppersmythe to fit individual specifications. Click here for company info.

This handcrafted wood oval chandelier from Josiah R. Coppersmythe measures 36 in. long x 25 in. wide x 14 in. tall. Call for more information. Click here for company info.

Wall sconces such as this model #100 are available from Josiah R. Coppersmythe in many Early American styles.  Click here for company info.

Lighting from Josiah R. Coppersmythe’s Arts and Crafts collection is constructed in brass or copper and finished to client’s specifications. Click here for company info.

J.R. Coppersmythe designed and manufactured this copper onion light with a small back plate so that it can be mounted on the side of a lamppost. Click here for company info.

This handcrafted copper Arts & Crafts-style fixture was designed and fabricated by Craftsmen Hardware. Click here for company info.

The Hammered Chandelier was handcrafted in solid copper and mica by Craftsmen Hardware. Click here for company info.

Craftsmen Hardware fabricated this five-lantern chandelier. Click here for company info.

This bronze and chrome light fixture from Crenshaw Lighting is adorned with signs of the zodiac. Click here for company info.

Crenshaw Lighting manufactured this replication fixture for the Pennsylvania State Capitol. Click here for company info.

This custom chandelier was designed and fabricated by Crenshaw Lighting. Click here for company info.

This Classical fixture from Crenshaw Lighting has a brass frame finished with an antique bronze patina. Click here for company info.

This bowl fixture from Crenshaw features traditional egg-and-dart cast-brass banding and a white etched-glass bowl. Click here for company info.

The model #CH-652 chandelier from Deep Landing Workshop features a one-piece cherry spindle; it measures 18 in. tall x 30 in. wide. Click here for company info.

This chandelier, model #CH-8000 from Deep Landing, features eight arms with electric candle fixtures. Click here for company info.

The overall height of this two-light cast-bronze lantern from Deep Landing Workshop is 23 in. and the body is 17 3/4-in. tall; it projects 13 1/2 in. from the wall.  Click here for company info.

This lead-coated-copper hanging lantern, model #L-1251 from Deep Landing Workshop, is 10½ in. wide and 21 in. tall.  Click here for company info.

This chandelier, model #9600 from Deep Landing Workshop, has a 23k gold-leaf finish and a hand-carved spindle.  Click here for company info.

The model #C-200 double-cone chandelier is available from Deep Landing. Click here for company info.

This double-cone chandelier from Deep Landing Workshop has a 14-in.-tall center. Click here for company info.

This European-style lantern from Distinguished Home Lighting is made of cast brass.  Click here for company info.

This three-light ceiling-mount lantern from The Federalist is available in diameters of 12 1/2 and 14 in. Click here for company info.

This Federal-style brass two-light wall lantern is available from The Federalist; it is 16 1/2 in. tall and 5 3/4 in. deep. Click here for company info.

This French style, circa 1780 49x46-in. crystal 10-light chandelier with hand carved and hand gilded wood was fabricated by The Federalist. Click here for company info.

This cast-brass mirror with two light sconces is 17 1/2-in. tall; it is available from The Federalist in this old brass finish and in many other finishes.  Click here for company info.

This cast-brass six-light Regency-style chandelier is available from The Federalist. Click here for company info.

The Federalist's heavy-gauge copper, four-light hanging lantern in the style of Charleston, SC, ca. 1825, can be made in any size and is available in gas and electric models. Click here for company info.

This cast brass ca. 1730-1740 Queen Anne style ceiling-mount lantern from The Federalist is available in many sizes and finishes.  Click here for company info.

This heavy gauge copper and cast brass hanging lantern from The Federalist is made in the style of Charleston, SC, circa 1825; it is available as a gas lantern or electrified.  Click here for company info.

This cast-brass, three-light Queen Ann style fixture is one of many historic models available from The Federalist. Click here for company info.

This 18th-century Massachusetts-style wood and metal 20-light two-tier chandelier with a leaf design is part of The Federalist's handmade reproduction collection. Click here for company info.

Fine Architectural Metalsmiths custom fabricates chandeliers, sconces and lanterns. Click here for company info.

Fabricated by Fine Architectural Metalsmiths, this oak leaf sconce features three bronze oak leaves and a forged acorn. Click here for company info.

This pre-wired wall torchΦre from Fine Architectural Metalsmiths features a hand-hammered candle cup above a tapered base. Click here for company info.

Grand Light restored this crystal chandelier for the Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, MA; the project required the fabrication of several glass arms, glass shades and other missing components. Click here for company info.

Grand Light restored this historic lighting fixture. Click here for company info.

Grand Light restored and rewired these three chandeliers from Yale University's Marquand Chapel.  Click here for company info.

The model #H2 ceiling fixture from Herwig Lighting is made of a cast-aluminum alloy and opal glass. Click here for company info.

This ceiling lantern, model #173 from Herwig Lighting, is made of cast aluminum alloy and crystal moss glass sealed in silicone.  Click here for company info.

This hexagonal lantern from Herwig Lighting can be altered for custom designs and sizes. Click here for company info.

Historical Arts & Casting created this 16-ft. tall cast-bronze chandelier for the Wisconsin Electric Power Co.  Click here for company info.

Historical Arts & Casting replicated the original chandeliers of the St. George Tabernacle in St. George, UT.  Click here for company info.

This 18-ft. bronze, nickel and gold-plated chandelier was restored by Historical Arts & Casting. Click here for company info.

This three-ring chandelier was designed and fabricated by Historical Arts & Casting for the Arden Presbyterian Church in North Carolina; the design was also used in the AT&T Atlanta Center in Georgia.  Click here for company info.

Historical Arts & Casting fabricated this hand-finished bronze pendant lamp. Click here for company info.

This hexagonal wall sconce was handcrafted by Isaac Maxwell Studio in copper with tin/lead accents.  Click here for company info.

The San Remo Rectangle Chandelier is one of the many fixtures available from Lantern Masters. Click here for company info.

The Slaven sconce from Lantern Masters is one of its many period style fixtures.  Click here for company info.

Replica historical fixtures are made by Lantern Masters using traditional techniques. Click here for company info.

The Peyton's Iron Chandelier from Lantern Masters is adorned with rock and strass crystals.  Click here for company info.

The DeGennaro wall fixture is available from Lantern Masters.  Click here for company info.

This circa 1895 bronze, nine-light Arts and Crafts chandelier is available from Light Power. Click here for company info.

This circa 1880 6x6 chandelier from Light Power features etched cutback shades. Click here for company info.

Lighting By Hammerworks fabricated this pierced antique tin shade, model #SH101, for its Arts and Crafts collection. Click here for company info.

Lighting Nelson & Garrett designed and constructed this 5 1/2-in.-dia. plate glass and brushed nickel pendant for a multi-functional worship space at Beth Tikva Synagogue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Click here for company info.

Michael Davis Stained Glass replicated this 1920s glass shade using sand-blasting technology for the historic St. Louis plantation in Plaquemine, LA. Call for more information Click here for company info.

Michael Davis Stained Glass made these blown-glass lighting fixture reproductions for a Texas courthouse in a low-fire enamel, copying the same technique used in the original. Click here for company info.

The Providence 1000 lantern is one of many Gothic models offered by Mills Architectural Lighting.  Click here for company info.

Mills Architectural Lighting supplied this custom energy-efficient fixture for the Mary Mother of God Church in Toronto, Ontario Canada. Click here for company info.

Lanterns from Mills Architectural are designed to complement the lines of both traditional and contemporary architecture. Click here for company info.

Newstamp manufactures interior and exterior lighting for residential buildings in solid copper and brass.  Click here for company info.

This six-light chandelier is one of many models available from Olde Mill Lighting. Click here for company info.

Olde Mill Lighting fabricated this 15-in.-tall x 5-in.-wide sconce, model #LC28. Click here for company info.

Otteson manufactured this light shade, model #339 for filter size 3¼. Click here for company info.

This traditionally styled chandelier was fabricated by the artisans at Period Lighting Fixtures. Click here for company info.

Rambusch created this custom lighting fixture for the restoration of the Empie Sate Building in New York City.  Click here for company info.

Rambusch Decorating Co. restored the turn-of-the-century single-arm brass sconces that adorn the walls of Boston Public Library's Cheverus Room.  Click here for company info.

Rambusch created this custom Gothic chandelier for the Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church in Chestnut Hill, PA; this lantern is hand hammered steel with flashed glass and a leaded shade. Click here for company info.

Rambusch Lighting Co. restored six 1904 chandeliers for the Sage Chapel at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, and also replicated an additional fixture. Click here for company info.

Rambusch Lighting restored the 1928 historic Samuel Yellin lantern pendants, to reveal the original nickel-silver surface of hammered iron at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill, PA. Click here for company info.

The Altadena, a Mission-style fixture in Rejuvenation's Arts & Crafts Collection, is also available with two arms. Click here for company info.

The Buchanan chandelier is part of Rejuvention's Colonial Revival Collection; it is available with four, five or six arms. Click here for company info.

The Ashland fixture from Rejuvenation has a bracket made of waterproof aluminum. Click here for company info.

The Chelsea is one of many lighting fixtures available from Rejuvenation. Click here for company info.

Rejuvenation's Ironside is 14 in. wiide x 10-in. tall and it projects 16 in. from the wall; the design is based on Turn-of-the-Century gas fixtures. Click here for company info.

The Jefferson is one of many historic replication lighting fixtures available from Rejuvenation.  Click here for company info.

Rejuvenation's Wilson fixture features a cast-brass canopy and arm; it measures 12 in. tall x 6 in. wide. Click here for company info.

The Nicolai Art Deco light fixture from Rejuvenation is available in three finishes. Click here for company info.

This multi-arm Astrid chandelier is one of many found in the antique collection of Remains Lighting. Click here for company info.

This lantern with polished-nickel fittings and clear mouth-blown glass is available from Remains Lighting; the glass is wrapped in hand-woven wire fabric, referencing antediluvian factory lighting where glass was netted for safety. Click here for company info.

Remains Lighting supplies many styles of chandeliers, sconces and pendents. Click here for company info.

The Mercer wall lantern from Remains Lighting was inspired by stable windows seen in the Pennsylvania countryside. Click here for company info.

The Devon Lantern from Remains Lighting is maded of brass with clear seeded-glass panels. Click here for company info.

This custom table lamp was designed and fabricated by Samuel Yellin Metalworkers. Click here for company info.

These ca. 1920-1930 exterior bronze sconces were refurbished by Schiff Architectural Detail; they are 60 in. tall x 24 in. deep. Click here for company info.

Schwartz’s Forge & Metalworks fabricated this hanging lantern, model #ED99, in bronze.  Click here for company info.

Scofield Historic Lighting fabricated the lighting for this timber-frame structure. Click here for company info.

This 10-arm, traditionally styled chandelier was fabricated by Richard Scofield Historic Lighting. Click here for company info.

Scofield Historic Lighting ceated these custom pendants in copper with a bronze finish and restoration glass for Southport Congregational Church in Southport, CT. Click here for company info.

Scofield Historic Lighting created this English box sconce with 22K gold detail for the dining room at the New York Botanical Garden. Click here for company info.

This triple-arm sconce from Scofield Historic Lighting is suitable for many historic applications. Click here for company info.

This pendant-mounted indirect luminaire with translucent white acrylic diffuser bowl for subtle downlight is available from St. Louis Antique Lighting. Click here for company info.

St. Louis Antique Lighting's model #7144C chandelier is installed at the Provo Library in Provo, UT. Click here for company info.

St. Louis Antique Lighting restored this pendant and three others for the Frauenthal Theater in Muskegon, MI. Click here for company info.

St. Louis Antique Lighting fabricated this historic custom eight-arm chandelier with etched-glass shades for a church in Minnesota. Click here for company info.

The lighting fixtures at Old Christ Memorial Church in Pensacola, FL, were supplied by St. Louis Antique Lighting. Click here for company info.

This chandelier was fabricated by St. Louis Antique Lighting.  Click here for company info.

This pendant light fixture is offered by St. Louis Antique Lighting Co.  Click here for company info.

St. Louis Antique Lighting Co. supplied several of the crystal chandeliers for the Drury Inn & Suites in New Orleans, LA.  Click here for company info.

St. Louis Antique Lighting supplied this pendant lantern, model CD-7270, for Jesse Hall at the Univeristy of Missouri. Click here for company info.

The La Scala chandelier is available from Steven Handelman Studios in two sizes; companion sconces and semi-flush-mount fixtures are also offered to complement it. Click here for company info.

Steven Handelman Studios fabricated this elegant wall sconce, which is available in customized versions.  Click here for company info.

Steven Handelman Studios’ 16-light Weaver chandelier is 50 in. tall. Click here for company info.

This wall sconce from Steven Handelman is one of hundreds of original fixtures offered by the company. Click here for company info.

Reminiscent of the West Coast Art and Crafts movement, the Bodega fan from The Period Arts Fan Co. incorporates hammered metal and an exposed rivet assembly. Click here for company info.

The model 255-LED chandelier from Vintage Hardware blends energy-saving LED technology with recycled glass tubes that form the shade. Click here for company info.

Woolen Mill Fan Co. offers a selection of traditionally styled belt-driven ceiling fans. Click here for company info.

This ornate ceiling fan, the Peacock from Woolen Mill Fan Co., features solid-mahogany blades. Click here for company info.

Woolen Mill Fan Co. manufactures decorative ceiling fans with cast-bronze, -iron or -aluminum fittings. Click here for company info.





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