I picked up this wall sconce today at a small thrift store run by little old ladies, as witnessed by the masking tape price tag. It weighs 11 pounds and I presume it's cast iron. The fitting for the bulb is porcelain.
My first thought was to find a flame-shaped globe for it and use it on our front porch, as it would integrate well with the architectural style of our house, but then realized that by nature of its design it's probably not intended for outdoor use, as rain could seep under the globe and into the base to create problems. I don't think there's any way to weather seal the area where the globe fastens onto the fitter. My other option is to use it in our living room, which has an existing sconce that has never been to my liking and where this sconce would be architecturally compatible.
Before I can do anything though, besides rewiring, I have to figure out how this thing mounts onto a wall. See the next post for a shot of the mounting hardware.

My first thought was to find a flame-shaped globe for it and use it on our front porch, as it would integrate well with the architectural style of our house, but then realized that by nature of its design it's probably not intended for outdoor use, as rain could seep under the globe and into the base to create problems. I don't think there's any way to weather seal the area where the globe fastens onto the fitter. My other option is to use it in our living room, which has an existing sconce that has never been to my liking and where this sconce would be architecturally compatible.
Before I can do anything though, besides rewiring, I have to figure out how this thing mounts onto a wall. See the next post for a shot of the mounting hardware.
