b'902WCarpenter Hall SconceThis c. 1774 fixture is an adaptation of the most famous 18th century American sconce, designed for WALL LIGHTINGCarpenter Hall, Philadelphia, the site of the First Continental Congress. Shown with an aged tin finish. SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONSUL listed for Dry location (may comply with Damp locationwhen surface mounted to covered ceiling away from rainor sprinklers)2 x 4 junction boxOne Size 6 1 " 16 1 " 7.25 w x 6.5 d x 16.25 h 2 4 One Lamp 60-watt max** candelabra (E12) socket 1Materials 7 4 " Tin*Finishes AGTN*Other Options Plain or Antiqued Mirror Custom materials and finishes available upon request*Interior use only**Filament LED (2-6 watt) bulbs strongly recommended with optional wax sleeves64 (610) 518-3999'