Rupert 21 inch 100 watt White with Weathered Brass Accents Table Lamp Portable Light, with USB Port
- Non-Returnable
Rupert 21 inch 100 watt White with Weathered Brass Accents Table Lamp Portable Light, with USB Port
- Non-Returnable
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Description
Rupert table lamp with weathered brass accents and USB port
Product Specifications
Product Information
- Brand:
- House of Troy
- Brand Category:
- Table Lamp
- Shipping Method:
- Ground
- SKU:
- RU751-WT
- UPC:
- 753174009354
Electrical and Operational Information
- Lamping Category:
- Incandescent
- Lamping Included:
- Bulbs Not Included
- Lamping Type:
- 3-Way
- Lead Wire Length:
- 120.00
- Primary Number of Bulbs:
- 1
- Socket:
- Medium Base
- Total Number of Bulbs:
- 1
- Voltage:
- 120V
- Wattage Max:
- 100.00
Dimensions and Measurements
- Extension:
- 9.00
- Height:
- 21
- Width:
- 9
Warranty and Specifications
- Country of Origin:
- US
- Prop 65:
- Yes
Additional Details
- Features:
-
- Base: 7
- Shade Size: 9" x 9" x 10
- Title 20 Compliant when shipped with LED
- USB port on base.
- Material:
- Metal
- Switch Features:
- on socket
Shade Information
- Shade Features:
- White Linen Hardback
About the Brand
House of Troy was founded in 1947 by Everett Bailey in Montreal, Canada. Mr. Bailey, operated a small custom lamp manufacturing company selling to gift and department stores in the Montreal area. His son, Norm, took over the business in 1960, and began specializing in picture lights. He moved the business to Troy, Vermont in 1962. Hence the name House of Troy.