Built in 1875 atop Thomas Point Shoal, out in the water, this attractive and unusual lighthouse has a construction that is typical of others populating the Middle Atlantic region. Due to the nature of its underpinnings, it appears to sit on stilts coming up from the ocean floor. Thomas Point was the last manned lighthouse on Chesapeake Bay. Although it can only be reached and seen by boat, it is the most photographed and painted lighthouse in the region. Boston LightWorks manufactures this original design by artist Justin Derrico. Overall lamp height is 24".
Lamp Features:
Three-wire lighting (night light, table lamp, or both)
Lighthouse is made of hand cast ceramics
Lighthouse is individually etched, carved, and meticulously hand painted by Justin Derrico
Five-quarter solid pine base, stained and top-coated
Shade: Bone-White Soft Pleat Shade
Solid brass ball finial
Maximum wattage: 100 watts
Handcrafted in New England
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