Description
Incredible antique cast iron lanterns, dating from the 1930’s, and salvaged from the ballroom in the historic “Windsor” home on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.
Built in the 1930s by George and Elizabeth Scholze, the residence reflects the couple’s refined taste and attention to detail. George Scholze, second-generation owner of the prominent Scholze Tannery in Chattanooga, helped earn the city its nickname, “Saddle Capital of the World.”
These light fixtures are in excellent antique condition, and the clear glass panels are also in good condition with fleabites (pictured). They have been professionally rewired and come with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. Each light measures 15-1/4″ wide (square), 22″ wide (diagonally), 26″ tall, and 45″ long overall. THE PRICE LISTED IS FOR EACH LANTERN.
For more background on the remarkable Windsor home, see Unique And Historic Scholze/Reynolds Home On Lookout Mountain On The Market – Chattanoogan.com













