Item# OC700-1-AB-GI-M
$736.00
The San Marino Craftsman Brass Wall Sconce features a wide and shallow roof, and is the perfect complement to the front of your Arts & Crafts, Bungalow, or Prairie style home. This hook arm mounted sconce hangs from a shapely, decorative support and can be installed indoors and outdoors. Available in six brass finishes, five glass styles, and three sizes. Lifetime warranty. Made in the USA.
Dimensions:
Medium: Body dimensions: 5” L x 5” W x 11” H. Roof: 9” L x 9” W. Wall Plate: 4.5" W x 7" H. Projects 11.5” from wall. Full height including hook and body: 15”.
Large: Body dimensions: 7.5” L x 7.5” W x 15.75” H. Roof: 12.5” L x 12.5” W. Wall Plate: 5" W x 9" H. Projects 15.5” from wall. Full height including hook and body: 21.25”.
Extra Large: Body dimensions: 10” L x 10” W x 21.25” H. Roof: 17” L x 17” W. Wall Plate: 6" W x 12" H. Projects 21” from wall. Full height including hook and body: 27.5”.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a made-to-order item, and not eligible for expedited shipping, gift wrap or discount offers, and is only available in the contiguous United States. Current production time is 6-8 weeks. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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