"Tole" refers to the art of painting on tin or metal objects, such as trays or lamps. Toleworks or tole lamps typically involve decorative painting techniques on metal surfaces.
The Tole lamp of the past was a high-end, tight-ass and pricey lamp made of tediously worked light gauge steel, copper or brass with an equally expensive shade made of easily stained fabric. Had to have a lot of "card" in your wallet, too.
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If you mean the screw on part that holds the lamp shade on the it's called a Finial. If you mean the stand that hooks on right below the socket I've heard it called a harp.
This means that the lamp consumes 250 watts of power when operated at 230 volts. It indicates the electricity consumption and the voltage rating required for the lamp to operate efficiently.
The "T" in a T5 fluorescent lamp stands for "tubular," indicating the shape of the lamp. T5 lamps are thin and tubular in shape, measuring 5/8 of an inch in diameter.
The Tole lamp of the past was a high-end, tight-ass and pricey lamp made of tediously worked light gauge steel, copper or brass with an equally expensive shade made of easily stained fabric. Had to have a lot of "card" in your wallet, too.
No, TOLL means allure. TOLE has another meanining.
Vasil Tole was born in 1963.
Perry Tole was born in 1956.
Joseph Tole died in 1920.
Joseph Tole was born in 1847.
A tole would be a noun. A tole is a piece of enamel wear painted as an art piece, but designed for daily use.
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Pat Oxenford has written: 'Tole painting' -- subject(s): Tole painting
The word tole is a noun. The plural is toles.
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