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Arts & Crafts Petite Single Wall Sconce (28-AC-DK)
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Arts & Crafts Petite Single Wall Sconce (28-AC-DK)

28-AC-DK  Arts & Crafts Petite Single Wall Sconce

Cute and subdued small Arts & Crafts wall sconce.  As with the Arts & Crafts original, this sconce has been made of a mixture of steel and brass parts, then finished to color.  And whether it is supplied nickel plated (NP) or with an rubbed bronze finish (DK), it's charming as well as functional.

Glass shades are sold separately. We picture this sconce with our leaded shade 093G, but have many from which to choose.

The sconce fastens to the wall with the center sconce nut.  An On/Off switch can be added to this sconce for a small additional charge of $25.00.  Please click the "Yes" option in the "Add Switch?" menu above to add the switch to the cart.

Measurements:

Backplate Footprint:  4 ⅝" x 4 ⅝" (square).

Height:  9 ½" (measured from the top of the arm to the bottom of the shade).

Projection:  7 ⅜" from the wall to the bottom of the shade.

Please Note:  the leaded glass shade seen here, and the frosted glass shade seen with the nickel plated version of this sconce are almost exactly the same size...hence the similarity in measurements.

Wattage:  Wired to UL standards, with a socket rated for up to 100 watts incandescent.  If using an art glass shade such as the one pictured, we recommend only 60-75 watts incandescent due to the heat of the bulb.  CF bulbs may be substituted for higher wattages, as these operate at a cooler temperature.