Item # bci1026012

The Currey and Company 5031 has been discontinued

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Currey and Company Wharton Wall Sconce

Model: 5031

Discontinued
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    Product Overview

    A very unique wall sconce with a great combination of strips of seeded glass and wrought iron. Wall sconces are sold as pin-ups which allows them to be either hard wired or plugged in.

    • Material: Iron
    • Requires 2 60 Watt Candelabra Bulbs (Not Included)
    • Socket Type: Candelabra. Socket Finish: Antique Candlesleeve.
    • Switch Type: Cord Switch.
    • Cord/Supply Wire Color: Black. Cord Length: 96 inches.
    • Shade information: Wall Sconce not suitable for shades

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    Manufacturer Resources

    Dimensions and Measurements

    Height
    16 in.
    Width
    10 in.

    Included Components

    Shade
    No

    Characteristics and Features

    Bulb Base
    Candelabra (E12)
    Bulb Type
    Compact Fluorescent, Incandescent
    Bulb Visible
    Yes
    Characteristics
    Wrought Iron
    Light Direction
    Ambient Lighting
    Material
    Glass, Iron
    Number of Bulbs
    2
    Number of Light Source(s)
    1
    Sconce Type
    Candle Style, Flush Mount
    Shade Type
    Seedy Glass
    Theme
    Rustic

    Electrical and Operational Information

    Power Source
    Plug-In
    Power Switch
    Yes
    Wattage
    120
    Watts Per Bulb
    60

    Warranty and Product Information

    Series
    Wharton
    Product Videos
    • Follow Kyleen Bromley of Build.com as she shows you the step-by-step process of replacing and installing an indoor wall sconce.
      Do It Yourself: Installing an Indoor Wall Sconce
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    Do It Yourself: Installing an Indoor Wall Sconce

    Do It Yourself: Installing an Indoor Wall Sconce

    Follow Kyleen Bromley of Build.com as she shows you the step-by-step process of replacing and installing an indoor wall sconce.