Glass and Metal Architectural Candle Lantern - Bronze-Tone Patina Devonshire House
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Glass and Metal Architectural Candle Lantern - Bronze-Tone Patina Devonshire House
Product is Lantern on far right of picture
6 inches square at the base, 9 1/8" high
Historic English architecture inspires these intricately constructed lanterns. Lead solder creates lacy fretwork frames for beveled glass windows which brilliantly reflect light. Open latched door to insert a tea light (not included); we recommend battery-operated tea lights. Indoor or outdoor use. Devonshire, or more properly, Devon, is a county in the south of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel. Devon's area is 2,590 square miles, and its population is about 1.1 million. Devon's biggest cities are Exeter, Torquay and Plymouth. Devonshire's historical origins reach back to classical antiquity although human remains from 30-40,000 years ago were found in Kent's Tavern in Torquay. Ever since then, humans have lived in Devonshire. From prehistoric hunter-gatherers, to Celts, through the Roman occupation in the early part of the first millennia, Saxons, Normans and the odd invasion by Danish Vikings. Today, Devon's two separate coastlines are dotted with lofty cliffs and sandy beaches. Tourists flock to this area for its mild climate and easy access to the water. 6" square base, 9 1/8" high.