- Circa 1901 Dutch Colonial
- IK-SH -1,1a - Circa 1915, Art Nouveau Leaded Glass Inverted Dome, Foyer
- IK-SH- 1c,1d,1e- Circa 1910, Leaded Glass Inverted Dome - Front Door Alcove
- IK-SH- 2- Kitchen
- IK-SH- 3,3a - Circa 1910, Leaded Glass Pendants - Kitchen Island
- IK-SH- 4,4a - Circa 1910, Japanese Revival Arts and Crafts Chandelier, Kitchen Table
- IK-SH- 5,5a,5b - Circa 1915, Arts and Crafts Chandelier with Slag Glass Shades, Dining Room -
- IK-SH- 6,6a - Circa 1910, Cast Brass Sconce with Leaded Glass Shade - Bathroom
- IK-SH- 7,7a,7b - Circa 1910, Sconces with Leaded Glass Shades - Downstairs Hallway
- IK-SH- 8,8a -Circa 1915, Leaded Glass Sconce, Back -Stairwell
- IK-SH- 9,9a,9b -Circa 1910, Leaded Glass SconceGuest bedroom
- IK-SH- 10,10a - Circa 1910, Leaded Glass Sconce -Upstairs Hallways
- IK-SH- 11,11a -Circa 1910, Leaded Glass Inverted Dome - Stairwell
- IK-SH- 12,12a, 12b - Circa 1910, Leaded Glass Pendant - Upstairs Bath
Tom Powers, the proprietor, provided perfect service: he spent
time showing us his inventory at his store in Boston; he then
came to our house multiple times with lighting that he thought
would be suitable; and my wife and I purchased many pieces
that have transformed the look of our house. Tom has a great eye.
Also, he doesn't want to sell pieces that are not appropriate to their
setting--there's no pressure from him to buy; he only wants to please.
I recommend him with true enthusiasm.
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