Stowe 50 watt 16 inch Oil Rubbed Bronze Picture Light Wall Light
- No Restocking Fee
Stowe 50 watt 16 inch Oil Rubbed Bronze Picture Light Wall Light
- No Restocking Fee
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Description
Direct Wire 16" Stowe Oil Rubbed Bronze Picture Light
Product Specifications
Product Information
- Brand:
- House of Troy
- Brand Category:
- Picture Light
- Brand Product Description:
- Direct Wire Stowe Picture Light
- Shipping Method:
- Ground
- SKU:
- DS16-OB
- UPC:
- 753174079005
Electrical and Operational Information
- Lamping Category:
- Incandescent
- Lamping Included:
- Bulbs Not Included
- Lamping Type:
- T-10
- Lead Wire Length:
- 192.00
- Primary Number of Bulbs:
- 2
- Socket:
- Medium Base
- Total Number of Bulbs:
- 2
- Voltage:
- 120
- Wattage Max:
- 25.00
Dimensions and Measurements
- Backplate/Canopy Height:
- 4.5
- Backplate/Canopy Width:
- 6
- Extension:
- 9.00
- Height:
- 11
- Width:
- 16
Warranty and Specifications
- Country of Origin:
- USA
- Prop 65:
- Yes
- Title 20:
- Yes
- UL Ratings:
- ETL Listed
Additional Details
- Features:
-
- 16" direct wire oil rubbed bronze picture light
- Material:
- Metal
Shade Information
- Shade Features:
- Metal
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.