Boston Lightworks Boon Island Lighthouse Lamps
Built in 1852, Boon Island, at 133 feet high, is the tallest lighthouse in Maine. In February 1978, a violent coastal storm with waves of 70 feet in height smashed into the lighthouse and destroyed the keeper's house. In an amazing rescue, a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter was able to save the two keepers, who had taken refuge inside the light tower.
Lamp Features: - Overall lamp height is 26"
- Three-wire lighting (night light, table lamp, or both)
- Genuine, hand-painted Lefton ceramic lighthouse
- Five-quarter solid pine base, stained and top-coated
- Shade options: Antique Parchment or Old World Map
- Solid brass ball finial
- Maximum wattage: 100 watts
- Handcrafted in New England
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