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W.N. De HERBININ S PRODUCTS INC W.N. de HERBININ S PRODUCTS INC. YOUR LAMP PARTS SUPPLIER SINCE 1930 Lighting Glass Catalog www.wndesherbinin.com W.N. deSherbinin Products Inc To Our Valued Customer, We are pleased to present you with our newest Lighting Glass Catalog. Complete Traditional Glass Offering: W.N. deSherbinin Lighting Glass Catalog Volume 10 includes a complete selection of Classic Lighting Glass items like Student Shades, Banker’s Lamp Shades and Chimneys. Wide Selection of Contemporary Glass: Additionally, we have added many new items, including many types of Glass and Acrylic Globes, Pendant Fixture Shades, and Vanity Glass. We invite you to take a look through our new catalog and compare our competitive prices. We WKLQNWKDW\RXZLOOEHSOHDVHGDQGZHORRNIRUZDUGWRZRUNLQJZLWK\RXDV\RX¿QGWKDW W.N. deSherbinin is offering more and more of the items that you need for your business. Custom Items Available: Don’t see exactly what you need? WND is making custom and customized items for our customers all the time. Please call to discuss the details of your special project or product line requirements. As a leading lamp parts supplier, we maintain a convenient well stocked showroom for our customers. If you are in the New York/Connecticut vicinity we encourage you to visit our showroom during normal business hours. For over 90 Years, W.N. deSherbinin has been providing great customer service, with industry leading product knowledge and fast shipping. 7KDQN\RXIRU\RXUFRQ¿GHQFHDQGVXSSRUWDVZHFRQWLQXHWRH[SDQGRXUSURGXFWRIIHULQJVDQG ZRUNWREH\RXU¿UVWFKRLFHDVD/LJKWLQJ&RPSRQHQW6XSSOLHU Sincerely, W.N. de Sherbinin, Products Inc. How to Access W.N. deSherbinin’s Products Price List W. N. de Sherbinin offers the unique cost saving tool of having our prices online and easy to access. When other companies print their price lists, they have to price in the potential for cost increases even before the costs rise. Our price list is on our website at www.wndesherbinin.com. In the right-hand corner of the home page just enter your email address and password. Next to the Welcome tab you will see Wholesale Pricing, click there and a PDF document will open with our current pricing. Prices can also be found by simply clicking on an item when you are logged into your account. If you have a Wholesale Account with WND and would like to get set up for Online access to \RXU:KROHVDOH3ULFLQJSOHDVHFDOORXURI¿FHDQGZHZLOOKDYH\RXVHWXSLQQRWLPH Email – [email protected] Website – www.wndesherbinin.com 50 Miry Brook Road Danbury, CT 06810 Mailing address is P.O. Box 3471 Danbury, CT 06813 Phone 203-791-0494 • Fax is 203-797-1385 1 www.wndesherbinin.com Phone: 1-203-791-0494 Product Directory Arylic Globes Hurricane Shades Acrylic Globes . Page 3 Clear Hurricane Shades. Pages 44-45 Acrylic Cylinders . Page 3 Cranberry Hurricane Shades . Page 45 Aurene Glass Shades Neckless Ball Holder Kits Aurene Glass Shades . Page 23 Complete Kits . Page 4 Ball Shades Onion Light Globes 6”, 7”, 8” Ball Shades . Page 25 Clear, Clear Optic, Seedy . Page 10 9” Ball Shades. Page 26 10” Ball Shades . .Pages 27-28 Schoolhouse Globes 11” and 12” Ball Shades . Page 28 Clear, White, Clear Seedy . Page 7 Semi-Flush Holders . Page 8 Bent Glass Semi-Flush Fixtures . Page 8 Bent Glass Ceiling Shades . Page 46 Bent Glass Pendant Shades . Page 46 Specialty Glass Shades and Accessories Cast Flame Torch Glass . .Page . 40 Cased Glass Clip-On Glass Shades . .Page . .40 Cased Glass Cones . Page 36 Side Globe . .Page 41 Cased Glass Banker’s Shades . Page 36 Glass Cylinders . Page 41 Shades for Chimneys . Page 41 Chimneys Glass Chimneys . .Pages 42-43 Specialty Globes Shades for Chimneys . Page 41 Classic Semi-Flush Globes . Page 9 Classic Pendant Globes . Page 9-10 Cone Glass Cased Glass Cones . Page 36 Student Shades Prismatic Cones . Page 35 6” Student Shades . Pages 11-12 7” Student Shades . Pages 13-15 Dome Shades 8” Student Shades . Page 16 Chimney Lamp Domes . Pages 16, 20 10” Student Shade . Pages 16-21 Pendant Domes . Pages 5-6 12” Student Shades . Page 16, 21 Flush Fixture Domes . Pages 37 14” Dome Shades . Page 22 Fitter Gas Shades Tam–O–Shanter Shades 2-1/4” Fitter Glass . .Pages 30-36 7” Tam–Shanter Shades. Page 15 3-1/4” Fitter Glass . Page 33 10” Tam–Shanter Shades. Page 21 4” Fitter Glass . Pages 33, 35 12” Tam–Shanter Shades. Page 21 Flush Fixture Glass Torchiere Shades Alabaster Flush Fixture Glass . Page 37 IES Diffusers . Page . 37 Frosted Flush Fixture Glass . Page 37 Torchiere Glass Shades . Pages . 37-40 Glass Globes Tulip Glass Shades Neckless Globes . Page 4 Tulip Glass Shades . Page 24 Lip Fitter Globes . Page 4 Clear “Optic” Globes . Page 4 Vanity and Mini-Pendant Glass 2-1/4” Fitter Glass . Pages 29-30 IES Diffusers Small Neckless Glass . .Pages 29 IES Diffusers . Page 37 2 Fax: 1-203-797-1385 E-Mail: [email protected] ACRYLIC GLOBES Very High Quality - No Seams These globes compare very well to hand-blown glass White - Lip Fitter Item # Diameter Fitter Size Max Wattage White - Neckless 65530 6” 3-1/4” 60 Item # Diameter Opening Max Wattage 65531 8” 4” 75 65500 8” 4” 75 65532 10” 4” 100 65501 10” 4” 100 65533 12” 4” 150 65502 12” 5-1/4” 150 65503 12” 4” 150 Smoke - Lip Fitter 65504 14” 5-1/4” 150 Item # Diameter Fitter Size Max Wattage 65505 16” 5-1/4” 200 65535 6” 3-1/4” 60 65506 18” 5-1/4” 200 65536 8” 4” 75 65507 20” 5-1/4” 200 65537 10” 4” 100 Clear - Lip Fitter Item # Diameter Fitter Size Max Wattage 65540 6” 3-1/4” 60 65541 8” 4” 75 65542 10” 4” 100 Clear - Neckless Item # Diameter Opening Max Wattage 65510 8” 4” 75 65511 10” 4” 100 65512 12” 5-1/4” 150 65513 14” 5-1/4” 150 65514 16” 5-1/4” 200 Threaded Fitter Balls Clear Ribbed Ball 65515 18” 5-1/4” 200 Diameter 6” Diameter 6” Threaded Fitter 3-1/4” Lip Fitter 3-1/4” 65526 Clear 65547 Clear 65527 White 65528 Smoke Ribbed Cylinder Smoke - Neckless Polycarbonate Item # Diameter Opening Max Wattage Height 8” 65520 8” 4” 75 Diameter 3-3/4” 65521 10” 5-1/4” 100 Lip Fitter 3-1/4” 65522 12” 5-1/4” 150 65529 Clear 65523 14” 5-1/4” 150 3 www.wndesherbinin.com Phone: 1-203-791-0494 GLASS GLOBES Clear - Neckless White - Neckless Item # Diameter Opening Item # Diameter Opening 67215 6” 3” 67200 6” 3” Smoke - Neckless 67216 8” 4” 67201 8” 4” Item # Diameter Opening 67217 10” 4” 67202 10” 4” 67207 6” 3” 67218 12” 5-1/4” 67203 12” 5-1/4” 67208 8” 4” 67204 14” 5-1/4” 67209 10” 4” Clear Seedy- Neckless 67205 16” 5-1/4” Item # Diameter Opening 67220 6” 3” 67221 8” 4” 67223 10” 4” White - Lip Fitter Item # Diameter Fitter Size 62632 5” 3-1/4” 67230 6” 3-1/4” 67231 8” 4” 67232 10” 4” 67233 12” 4” Neckless Ball Holder Kits 67236 12” 6” (Complete Holder Kit only - Globe Not Included) 67234 14” 6” Item # For Ball Diameter Opening Cover Size 67235 16” 6” 54910 6” 3” 4” 54911 8” - 12” 4” 5” 54912 12” - 20” 5-1/4” 6” Clear “Optic” Globes 2 - Hole Neckless Clear - Lip Fitter 1-5/8” hole for the Socket Opening: 3” Item # Diameter Fitter Size 3” Open end Diameter: 6” 67248 6” 3-1/4” Diameter: 6” 67249 8” 4” 67250 10” 4” Smoke - Lip Fitter Item # Diameter Fitter Size 67238 6” 3-1/4” 67239 8” 4” 65561 - Swirl 65560 - Swirl 67240 10” 4” 65563 - Straight 65564 - Straight 4 Fax: 1-203-797-1385 E-Mail: [email protected] DECORATIVE DOME SHADES 63873 63858 - Frosted Frosted Scalloped Dome 63859 - Champagne Height: 6-1/2” Width: 15” Height: 7-3/4” Width: 16” Top Hole 1-5/8” Top Hole 1-5/8” 63789 63790 Champagne Champagne 'UDJRQÀ\'HVLJQ 3DLQWHG'UDJRQÀ\'HVLJQ Height: 7” Width: 16” Height: 7” Width: 16” Top Hole 1-5/8” Top Hole 1-5/8” 63848 Acid Etch White Rib Height: 5-1/2” Width: 14” 63846 - Acid Etch White Rib Top Hole 1-5/8” 63857 - Champagne Height: 7-3/4” Width: 16” Top Hole 1-5/8” 65312 Tea Stain Pendant Dome Height: 5-1/4” Diameter: 13-1/4” Opening 1-5/8” 5 www.wndesherbinin.com Phone: 1-203-791-0494 PENDANT GLASS Have a Project or Special Product need? 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Glass Special Orders are subject to Minimum Order Requirements Please Call for More Information 65314 60162 60193 Alabaster Glass Acid Etched Swirl Acid Etched Swirl Pendant Dome with Ribs Height: 5-1/8” Width: 13” Height: 5-3/8” Width: 15” Height: 5-3/4” Width: 15-3/4” Opening 1-1/2” Opening 1-1/2” Opening 1-5/8” 67128 - Frost 67129 - Clear Seedy Height: 4-3/4” Width: 16” 67130 - Frost Seedy Top Hole 1-5/8” Height: 4-3/4” Width: 16” Top Hole 1-5/8” 67132 - Hammered 67133 - Hammered Frost Height: 4-3/4” Width: 16” Top Hole 1-5/8” Shallow Accent Dome 67125 - Clear Height: 1-3/4” Width: 14-1/2” Top Hole 1-3/8” :LOO¿W&DVW%UDVV7KUHDGHG6RFNHWV 65313 Alabaster Glass Pendant Dish Height: 3-1/2” Width: 15-3/4” Lip: 1” 6 Fax: 1-203-797-1385 E-Mail: [email protected] SCHOOLHOUSE GLOBES White Opal School House Item # Diameter Height Fitter Stock 62340 7” 5-1/2” 4” Stocked Item 62341 9” 6” 4” Stocked Item 62342 10” 6-1/2” 4” Stocked Item 62670 12” 7-1/4” 4” Stocked Item 62669 12” 7-1/4” 6” Stocked Item 62671 14” 8-1/4” 6” Stocked Item 62672 16” 9” 6” Stocked Item 84540 8-1/2” 6-1/2” 4” Special Order 84541 10” 6-1/2” 6” Special Order 84542 18” 12” 6” Special Order 84543 18” 12” 8” Special Order Clear School House Item # Diameter Height Fitter Stock 65220 10” 6-1/2” 4” Stocked Item 65223 12” 7-1/4” 4” Stocked Item 65221 12” 7-1/4” 6” Stocked Item 65222 14” 8-1/4” 6” Stocked Item Clear Seedy School House Item # Diameter Height Fitter Stock 62651 12” 7-1/4” 4” Stocked Item 62658 12” 7-1/4” 6” Stocked Item 62659 14” 8-1/4” 6” Stocked Item Import School House Globes White Cased Glass Item # Diameter Height Fitter Stock 65340 12” 7” 4” Stocked Item Clear Glass
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