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Jeffrey Ricketts
443-256-8280
eastnottinghamantiques@gmail.com
211 Brick Meeting House Road
North East, Maryland

LIGHTING
Some of my selection of early lighting. More pictures available upon request, and shipping is available at an additional cost.

Wedding ring candlestick:
Fantastic early 19th century wedding ring candlestick. It has unusual faceted brass rings. It is very hard to find authentic examples of wedding ring candlesticks! Fresh from a New York collection of early lighting! 7 1/2 inches tall and 4 1/2 across at the bottom. $395.00

Wax Jack:
Great Georgian brass wax jack. Finely molded, with a reticulated base with heart designs. Mid to late 18th century, and most likely English origin. Fresh from a New York collection of early lighting! 5 1/8 inches tall and 4 1/2 wide from the saucer to the handle. SOLD

Betty Lamp Stands:
2 great mid 19th century tin betty lamp stands. Probably Pennsylvania in origin. Fresh from a New York collection of early lighting! the largest is 8 1/2 inches tall the other 7 1/2 tall, and both are 6 1/4 wide at the base. The stands are $325.00 each and the lamps are $70.00 each

Large Iron Rush Lamp:
A great example of an 18th century rush lamp. Probably American in origin, from around 1780. It is a whopping 11 inches tall and 7 1/4 wide from foot to foot. Fresh from a New York collection of early lighting. $525.00

Iron and wood rush lamps:
3 early 18th century rush lamps. The two with turned bases are fresh from a New York collection early lighting. the tallest is 10 inches high. From left to right they are $325, SOLD, and SOLD

Rush Lamps:
Early 18th century rush lamps. The lighter colored base is original, was just cleaned at some point in its life. The far right and left are fresh from a New York collection of early lighting. The taller is 9 3/4 inches high. From left to right they are $395, $395, and $425

Rush Lamps:
3 great early 18th century rush lamps with candle sockets. the far right comes with a small period tallow candle in it. All fresh from a New York Collection of early lighting! The tallest is 10 1/4 inches high. From left to right they are $425, SOLD, $450

Tin Whale Oil Lamps:
2 unique 19th century tin whale oil lamps. The one on the left has a push up similar to a hog scraper candlestick that tips the top forward, so that no mater how short your wick is, it can be in the oil. The other with a fun make-do wooden base. Both are fresh from a New York collection of early lighting! The tallest is 7 1/4 inches high. From left to right they are SOLD and $225

Tin and Glass Lanterns:
2 mid 19th century tin and glass lanterns. the larger has a 4 embossed on the top, and the smaller has a 2 on it in the same spots. Both are fresh from a New York collection of early lighting! The tallest is 14 3/4 high and she smaller is 11 3/4 high. From left to right $325 and SOLD

Pewter Whale Oil Lamps:
6 fantastic pewter whale oil lamps. All are complete with burners and no cracks or dents. All are fresh from a New York collection of early lighting! They range in height between 3 1/2 inches high to 9 1/4 high. Back row are $95.00 each, the front row are $95, $70, and SOLD

Brass Candlesticks:
Nice pair of mid 18th century Georgian brass candlesticks. English origin. Minor splits in each, but display wonderfully! From a Greenville, Delaware collection. 8 inches high and 4 1/4 wide at the base. SOLD

Tin and Glass Lantern:
Massive tin and glass lantern. this is one of the biggest lanterns I've had of this form before. Original very wavy glass. It has a tin oil lamp inside with a mercury glass reflector on the back. It can be hung on the wall, from the ceiling, or sit flat. Found in Pennsylvania. It is 19 inches tall including the handle, 11 1/4 wide, and 11 deep. SOLD

Pewter Candlesticks:
A great pair of early to mid 18th century pewter candlesticks. European origin. 9 1/4 inches tall and 5 1/2 wide at the bottom. $265.00 for the pair

Punched Tin Lantern:
Half round punched tin and glass lantern. Retaining an old black painted surface. It is lacking the candle socket, but you can see where it was originally cleated through the bottom. Early to mid 19th century. 8 1/4 inches wide, 13 1/2 tall, and 5 deep. $425.00

Tin Wall Sconces:
Nice pair of tin wall sconces. The candle sockets are not cleated through the bottom, but these appear to have age to them and a good surface. Purchased from the collection of William K. DuPont. 14 1/4 tall, 4 1/4 wide, and 2 3/4 inches deep. $175.00 for the pair
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