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The Franklin Street lantern design originates from Buckinghamshire in Southeast England and was named to honor the distinguished English name from that region. This lantern is one of the most traditional of all gas lantern designs and has adorned the streets throughout England for the past 300 years.
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The Hyland Collection takes its name from the Hyland Estate in Essex, England. The towering corner columns on this estate were the primary inspiration for this design. The Hyland Collection combines contemporary and classic styling to create a timeless design, and is designed for those looking for a simple contemporary style. This lovely design is at home both inside and outside.
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The Whitney’s design pays tribute to the discovery of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin, and what was once among the most influential spots in the South called “the cotton district,” or “Wall Street of New Orleans.” Influenced by the lanterns that adorned warehouses along the wharfs, the Whitney’s traditional classicism is heightened by clear glass panels that pay homage to the past with its vintage aesthetic.
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The Hyland Collection takes its name from the Hyland Estate in Essex, England. The towering corner columns on this estate were the primary inspiration for this design. The Hyland Collection combines contemporary and classic styling to create a timeless design, and is designed for those looking for a simple contemporary style. This lovely design is at home both inside and outside.
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The Whitney’s design pays tribute to the discovery of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin, and what was once among the most influential spots in the South called “the cotton district,” or “Wall Street of New Orleans.” Influenced by the lanterns that adorned warehouses along the wharfs, the Whitney’s traditional classicism is heightened by clear glass panels that pay homage to the past with its vintage aesthetic.
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The Badlands lantern is named in honor of the vast Badlands Wilderness prairie located in South Dakota. Derived from the early rugged style homes of the 1800s, prairie architecture has evolved to include some of the most beautiful and breathtaking homes in America. These lanterns feature-heavy solid brass bars that were designed to protect the glass panels against some of the harshest weather conditions in North America. The lantern top and chimney follow the traditional lines that are the distinct features of classic and modern prairie style homes
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The Badlands lantern is named in honor of the vast Badlands Wilderness prairie located in South Dakota. Derived from the early rugged style homes of the 1800s, prairie architecture has evolved to include some of the most beautiful and breathtaking homes in America. These lanterns feature-heavy solid brass bars that were designed to protect the glass panels against some of the harshest weather conditions in North America. The lantern top and chimney follow the traditional lines that are the distinct features of classic and modern prairie style homes
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Georgetown Lantern is The CopperSmith’s version of the classic New Orleans French Quarter and Colonial style gas lantern most frequently seen in the historic homes and districts found in coastal cities of the south.
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Sebastian de Eslava established the Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717 to the jurisdiction of the Spanish Empire in South America. The exquisite traditional architecture of this region was the inspiration for the Eslava lantern family. The Eslava Street Collection, with its distinctive top finial, is a perfect compliment for medium to large homes and commercial projects. Mix and match gas and electric lanterns from the Eslava Street Collection for consistency of design throughout your project.
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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.