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I just read a great blog the other day that focused on collections. My Sweet Savannah, who is an awesome blogger that I follow, did a great feature about building a collection of treasures. This particular feature was on the antique glass called Jadeite. Wow....I did run across a great collection of Jadeite at the antique mall in Cuba. I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me....unfortunately.....it was PRICEY and a little bit out of my budget! I will have to wait a few years before I can start that collection. If you ever come upon some Jadeite and it's affordable, you might want to grab it quick!
My treasure hunt did turn up one really cool find. I LOVE old vintage lighting. Over the years I have stalked Rejuvenation, which is a website that sells replica lighting from specific time periods. They have amazing lighting and it's very nice quality. I was able to purchase a few of their lights for our previous home that we built. They were so pretty and unique. I was instantly in LOVE. Ideally, if you could ever score an "original" you would be crazy not to go that route......but those are like finding a diamond in a mine.
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| Rejuvenation Enamel Warehouse Light-$375.00 |
Well, a diamond came my way finally! Sitting right there before me, just calling my name, was this beautiful piece. I was super scared to even touch it because I knew I would have to flip the price tag and that would be my disappointing moment. To my surprise, it was $55.00 and it immediately went in my arms to be all mine.
I did a little research and believe (not 100% but maybe 99%) that it was made by Appleton Electric Company. These lights were made for barns or gas stations. The one that I used to identify my find was listed and had sold for $210.00......which makes me super excited for my steal.
All that I had to do was bring her home, clean her up, and rewire the electrical part (well.... not actually me). I did opt to use an antique filament bulb and couldn't be more proud. I realize those bulbs are a bit costly, however, the impact they make is really priceless.
The electrical box for my table light does not sit directly above it, so we improvised. We purchased a pendant light kit from Lowes with the oil rubbed bronze plate to match my other lights and the "old looking" brown fabric covered cord. Remember the old fans or table lamps that had a brown cord that looked like it was woven in string? We also purchased a little $3.00 hook and pulley to help with the table centering. After using the new cord (new electrical wire) and hooking it into the box, we strung it over the table and used the little pulley to secure the cord. I am going to look for an antique pulley to keep with the look, however, for now this one will work just fine.
I can now say that my new light is proudly hanging over my farmhouse table and looks almost original to our home.
Sometimes....just when you least expect to find a little jewel.....one will appear right before your eyes. I love giving old treasures another chance. I just wish I knew who had the pleasure of owning this little beauty and the story that it carries. I am happy to give her a new job and a renewed purpose in my home!



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