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This is an antique, purely decorative electric fireplace from the early 20th
century (I have two that match). It is made of cast iron with a flashed
copper finish. The backing is copper as are the rings that surround each
socket. The casting is intricate and shows one happy and one grimacing monk
face in deep relief flanking either side of this piece. It is not marked, but
is very similar to a monk chandelier that was manufactured by Biddle-Gaumer
which was an obscure lighting company in Philadelphia. They were only in
business from 1912-1918 so the timing makes sense. This piece was taken apart,
carefully cleaned, rewired and then reassembled so is ready to use. It could be
recessed into an opening so it would sit flat against a wall (or not). Overall
dimensions are 30 5/8”w x 30 3/8”h x 4 ½”d. The housing is fabricated of
steel and has been sprayed a flat back. This fireplace plugs into an outlet
and has the original push button switch on the top right side. It is shown
with 25 watt flame bulbs which is about the max wattage for this piece. Would
be a cool accent to your Craftsman décor and an amazing conversation piece!
Shipping to the lower 48 is $195. If there is a significant overage beyond shipping and handling, I will refund the difference. Winning buyer to assume all delivery, shipping and handling costs. We will ship via the Global Shipping Program for international buyers.
Shipping to the lower 48 is $195. If there is a significant overage beyond shipping and handling, I will refund the difference. Winning buyer to assume all delivery, shipping and handling costs. We will ship via the Global Shipping Program for international buyers.
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