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Moss-covered oaks, gentle breezes, and the moonlight over slow-moving waters are just a part of the unique Southern lifestyle. The angular top that flows into the gently curved chimney gives the Bayou Street lantern a unique look, reminiscent of the bayous that can be found all throughout the Deep South.
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Moss-covered oaks, gentle breezes, and the moonlight over slow-moving waters are just a part of the unique Southern lifestyle. The angular top that flows into the gently curved chimney gives the Bayou Street lantern a unique look, reminiscent of the bayous that can be found all throughout the Deep South.
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The CopperSmith Churchill is a tall lantern with a traditional design, distinctly English. With a timeless elegance that is unmatched, the Churchill is at home in any setting that requires a lantern with a slender silhouette.
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Market Street is a collection of Colonial Williamsburg style lights. These lanterns are handmade of solid copper, using the finest, old-school craftsman techniques found in New Orleans and Charleston, SC.
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Market Street is a collection of Colonial Williamsburg style lights. These lanterns are handmade of solid copper, using the finest, old-school craftsman techniques found in New Orleans and Charleston, SC.
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The Pebble Hill Lantern is The CopperSmith’s version of the classic French Colonial Gas Lantern with a slightly grander scale. This lantern style is most frequently seen throughout the historic districts of many old southern cities like Thomasville, Georgia. Home to the Pebble Hill Plantation that was built in 1825 for Thomas Jefferson Johnson.
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The Pebble Hill Lantern is The CopperSmith’s version of the classic French Colonial Gas Lantern with a slightly grander scale. This lantern style is most frequently seen throughout the historic districts of many old southern cities like Thomasville, Georgia. Home to the Pebble Hill Plantation that was built in 1825 for Thomas Jefferson Johnson.