15″ Gaoler’s Antiqued Tin Lantern with Glass Panels | Early American Candle Lantern
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15″ Gaoler’s Antiqued Tin Lantern with Glass Panels | Early American Candle Lantern
The 15″ Gaoler’s Antiqued Tin Lantern with Glass Panels is a hand-carried candle lantern reproduction modeled after the sort used by an early American gaoler, or jailer—built to provide enclosed light in a form that is practical, protective, and visually rooted in the period. More than a decorative shell, it offers the right silhouette and working details for historical interiors, reenactment use, outdoor entertaining, or stage settings that need something more convincing than a generic lantern.
Made of rustic antiqued tin with glass panels protected by decorative tin bands, it is designed to reflect heat from the flame away from the handle for safer carrying. A hinged door with sliding pin opens to allow candle access, while the enclosed body and raised feet give it the self-contained, purposeful look expected of a period utility object rather than a modern imitation dressed for the part.
Its scale makes it especially well suited to mantels, entry tables, hearth settings, porches, tavern-style rooms, and historical displays where early lighting tools belong. Used indoors or out, it adds atmosphere, structure, and a proper sense of age—without needing to announce itself like a theme-park prop.
What it’s for:
- Adding a working period-style lantern to Early American, Colonial, or historical home decor
- Using for reenactment, theater, film production, or outdoor entertaining with a more authentic look
- Displaying as a candle lantern on mantels, porches, tables, or within period room arrangements
Materials & Construction:
- Rustic antiqued tin construction
- Glass panels protected by decorative tin bands
- Handle designed to reflect heat away from the hand
- Hinged door with sliding pin for candle access
- Sits on four small sphere-shaped feet
Specs:
- Overall dimensions: 15" x 6" x 6"
- Enclosed candle area: 9" x 4" x 4"
- Candle opening diameter: 3/4"
- Candle not included
Care & Display Notes:
- Use with care around open flame and place on a stable, heat-safe surface
- Allow lantern to cool fully before handling closely or moving after use
- Store in a dry location to help preserve the antiqued tin finish
- Clean glass gently and keep the hinged door and sliding pin free of wax buildup
Pairs well with: taper candles, hearth tools, Colonial writing sets, reproduction lanterns, period textiles, and other Early American household pieces.
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