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Lefton's Historic American Lighthouses Purchase Lefton's Lighthouse items at: www.warmspringsvillage.com Lefton's Historic American Lighthouses are handcrafted from ceramic, then finished with intricate, handpainted details. This quality craftsmanship ensures that every full-size lighthouse is up to high standards and that every piece will lend a feeling of distinction and pleasure to your Collection. Lefton's Historic American Lighthouses are not only the very
first illuminated ceramic lighthouses on the market, but are also the most
popular. Every full-size replica also comes with a stand light bulb and UL
listed cord. A portion of the proceeds from the Historic American Lighthouse Collection is donated to the United States Lighthouse Society. This non-profit organization is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of these national treasures. For additional information on the US Lighthouse Society, call (415) 362-7255, We also carry a line of Lefton's mini-lighthouses. As carefully detailed as the full-size originals, Lefton's collection of Miniature Lighthouses is created with the same attention to quality and authenticity that you've come to expect. Although not illuminated, these miniature lighthouses are still shining examples of high-quality resin collectibles. Each is approximately 6" in height. Add to your collection now! Click here to go to our on-line shopping catalog then choose Lefton's Lighthouse Collection.
Lefton "Lost
Lights" Lighthouses - Lost
Lights are remembered by
Lefton in the Lost Light
series. A collection of Limited Edition lighthouses replicas of fallen sentinals
that have not withstood the test of time. These finely detailed beacons come
packed in a collectible gift tin and with a Certificate of Authenticity. A beautifully
embossed foil hangtag is included with every large illuminated lighthouse. Each
describes the construction, location and history that is sure to appeal to
lighthouse collectors and enthusiasts. Updated: February 27, 2006
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