
Boston Light
The oldest lighthouse in North America
Located on Little Brewster Island, guarding Boston harbor, this light was built in 1716,
destroyed by the British in 1776 and re-built after the war. Standing 102 feet above sea
level, she flashes an intense white light every ten seconds and can be seen from
twenty-seven miles away.
The intarsia in composed of fifty-eight individually cut and shaped pieces of
yellow birch, yellowheart, black walnut, Peruvian walnut, butternut, black cherry,
and spalted red maple. The frame is Peruvian Walnut and butternut.
This piece is available by order. Wood species will vary from this description.
14"x 18" - $300