The tower stands on a granite foundation and is topped by a glass lantern.
In 1905, the new owners installed stained glass windows, electric chandeliers and glass lanterns at the four doors.
He fetched down a square glass lantern, lighted the candle inside it from one of the banked kitchen fires, and went back into the dining hall.
No multicolored glass lanterns light the rooms.
The illuminating apparatus is housed in a cast-iron, copper and glass lantern.
Pressed glass lanterns hold tea candles.
Originally, the tower was topped with a glass lantern, which was replaced with a fiberglass one in 1973.
An outdoor dining patio beckons with glass lanterns on white tablecloths and market umbrellas overhead.
As we sat there, the past suspended between us, a waiter came out with a candle in a glass lantern and set it on our table.
Apanage led the company, carrying a large glass lantern; her pale, tiny shape made her appear like a spirit herself.