Hot Air Balloon Lamp
$249.95
Now Only $229.95 (8% Off)
Description
Spectators gathered to lift their chins to the sky for balloon races. A sight to be sure, the gas air balloons were a step toward aeronautic innovation. When from a crowd came, "Of what use is it?"
Benjamin Franklin quipped, "Of what use is a newborn baby?"
The world's obsession only persisted. During Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, a hot air balloon was lifted high over London inscribed with "Victoria."
Now this vehicle of the heavens is rendered in stained glass to be forever moored in your home. It serves not only as a brilliant luminary but conversation piece.
Benjamin Franklin quipped, "Of what use is a newborn baby?"
The world's obsession only persisted. During Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, a hot air balloon was lifted high over London inscribed with "Victoria."
Now this vehicle of the heavens is rendered in stained glass to be forever moored in your home. It serves not only as a brilliant luminary but conversation piece.
- 28" high. 9¾" dia. 66" cord.
- Stained glass with cast iron base.
- Imported.
- VTC Exclusive!
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Victorian Trading Co. offers quality, heirloom-caliber objects destined to become legacy. Our worry-free shopping guarantee: should you not be entirely delighted with your purchase, we will assure your exchange or reimbursement.
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