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Western Floor Lamps

Western floor lamps for your western decor. Our rustic floor lamps are great for giving any room a western home feeling! Our western floor lamps are custom made with your choice of western image and your choice of color.


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Single Pole Floor Lamp
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Single Pole Floor Lamp

This rustic floor lamp is available in your choice of two profiles, finished in Rust or Black. Measures 62" high with a 14 base. Lamp is UL listed, supplied with 3 way socket up to 150 watt 'A' Style bulb. Shown in Running Horse and Bucking Bronc. Approx weight 25 lbs. Usually ships in 1 to 2 weeks. Lamp shades sold separately. This lamp uses the 20 inch base shade. Custom made to order. Usually ships in 1 to 2 weeks.

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$240.00


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Fortress Floor Lamp
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Fortress Floor Lamp

This floor lamp is available in your choice of 3 profiles. The overall height is 62", and is made out of a 1" round tube construction. Base is 1/4" x 10" x 14". This floor lamp is UL listed and is supplied with 3 way socket up to 150 watt A Style bulb. Approx weight 30 lbs. Custom made to order. Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks. Lamp shades sold separately. This lamp uses the 23" base shade.

Extra savings on this item. Was $330.00.

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$315.00

 

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Dodge City
Fort Dodge, Kansas, was established in 1864 and opened in 1865 on the Santa Fe Trail near the present site of Dodge City, Kansas (which was established in June 1872). The fort offered some protection to wagon trains and the U.S. mail service, and it served as a supply base for troops engaged in the Indian Wars. By the end of 1872, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad crossed Kansas. Dodge City acquired its legacy of lawlessness and gun-slinging and its infamous burial place - Boot Hill Cemetery. It was used until 1878. Dodge City was the bison capital until mass slaughter destroyed the huge herds and left the prairie littered with decaying carcasses. Law and order came into Dodge City with such law officers as W. B. 'Bat' Masterson, Ed Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Bill Tilghman, H. B. 'Ham' Bell and Charlie Bassett. The city passed an ordinance that guns could not be worn or carried.

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