Ceiling Light Cover – EAPC
Dimensions: | 10.75″ dia x 3.75″ high* |
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Rim: | scalloped |
Known Colors: | Frosted (on the inside), Crystal (homemade) |
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Notes: | Often used as shade for EAPC Electric Lamps. |
The EAPC Ceiling Light Cover is the same size and made from the same mold as the Large Serving Bowl. However, it has a hole drilled into the bottom for a finial to attach and is frosted on the inside to diffuse light.
These tend to be rare and hard-to-find. Which makes sense if you think about it. How many times have you taken down a ceiling light fixture when you moved? I’ve moved many times and haven’t removed a single ceiling light fixture. So it’s likely most are either still on the ceiling on which they were first installed or they’ve been replaced long since and put in the trash or, hopefully, sent to a salvage store.
Ceiling Light Cover 10.75″ Gallery
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