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Shining a Light on History: A Farewell & a Fantastic Opportunity at the Appleton Lighting Auction

Shining a Light on History: A Farewell & a Fantastic Opportunity at the Appleton Lighting Auction

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Why Bid at the Appleton Lighting Auction Hello, Auction Fans!

Walt and Robin Kolenda here from Cape Ann Auction.

We're honored to collaborate with the wonderful Jane and Emilia Deimezis of Appleton Lighting in Canton, MA, as they embark on their next chapter.

Appleton Lighting: A Legacy of Passion For those familiar with the Boston antique scene, the name Appleton Lighting shines brilliantly.

In 1978, Loukas and Jane Deimezis opened their first shop, Appleton Antiques, in the South End of Boston .

Driven by their love of collecting antiques, they nurtured their business from humble beginnings.

Their focus quickly shifted to antique lighting.

For decades, this family business, built with love by Loukas, Jane, and their daughter Emilia, has served design professionals and homeowners.

Appleton Lighting provided exquisitely restored antique and vintage chandeliers, lamps, wall sconces, and pendant fixtures.

Each piece brings history and elegance into any space.

Timeless Dedication and Restoration Stories of their dedication and meticulous restoration efforts are inspiring.

Their passion for preserving beauty could only be surpassed by witnessing their work.

If you're fortunate enough to see their projects in person, you'll understand completely.

Their work graces prestigious locations such as the Wang Theater and the Harvard Club of Boston, among others.

Their legacy will shine brightly in institutions and homes throughout New England.

Change is Inevitable One certainty in life is that things are always changing.

In 2014, the family faced a great loss when co-founder Loukas passed away.

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