OUR HISTORY
1939
Journey With Us Through Time

Newstamp Lighting Corp. was founded.
Moved to Hyde Park, a nearby Boston suburb, due to the building of the Mystic River Bridge. Relocated to North Easton, Massachusetts, a New England town 23 miles south of Boston. Started a mail order catalog to deliver the same quality workmanship, now with the convenience of shopping by mail.

Chosen by the Limited-Edition Collectors Society to create a replica of the Paul Revere Old North Church Lantern, the lantern that was officially commemorated by the United States Bicentennial Commission. Awarded the restoration of fixtures at Sayles Hall, Brown University, Providence, RI, and the manufacturing of a new fixture for the Ether Dome at MA General Hospital, Boston, MA as well as new pendant fixtures and wall sconces for Ware Hall, Middlesex School, Concord, MA, by the Illumination Society of North America, New England Division. Restored the lighting in Union Station, Worcester, MA with the eminent architect, Finegold Alexander.

Partnered with Wayne G Griffin Electric on numerous municipal and state projects including the Salem Probate Court, historical restoration of the Greenfield Trial Court, Dedham Town Hall & Senior Center, and Newton Fire Station. Partnered with McGinley Kalsow to create fixtures for the Essex Town Hall. Restored the Lynn Public Library Worked alongside Yale Electric for Wellesley College American Mantle Company (2007), Inc. located in Morris, IL, entered into a business purchase agreement with Newstamp Lighting Corp. for its lantern manufacturing business.

Worked alongside Yale Electric and J.A. Penney Co on the Widener Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
2000
Newstamp was honored to be the restoration lighting contractor for Parish of All Saints, Dorchester, MA
“Old world artisans were becoming harder and harder to find in an increasingly high-tech world.”

Partnered with Wayne G Griffin Electric on numerous municipal and state projects including the Salem Probate Court, historical restoration of the Greenfield Trial Court, Dedham Town Hall & Senior Center, and Newton Fire Station.

We have had many years of experience in all phases of lighting and restoration and have completed projects at eminent institutes like: African Meeting House, Provincetown Town Hall, Newman School Theater, Harvard University, University of Massachusetts (UMass), Dartmouth Providence Library, Providence, MA Providence College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Holyoke Public Library, City of Boston, City of Portsmouth & NH Dedham Country Club.

Present
What started out as a job in the family business soon grew into a passion
“Now I can't help but look at every light I see. I continue to study.”

Our skilled workers are familiar with architecturally-approved and conservation cleaning and preservation methods, respecting the historical value of restored fixtures.

We’ve worked alongside eminent lighting designers and renowned architects for a host of award-winning projects in city, state, and federal buildings, places of worship, colleges, universities, private residences, and the streets of various municipalities.

We’re proud to craft the finest lanterns in the U.S.A. and all our fixtures are wired as per UL standards with our UL certification being in good standing for decades. Hence, it’s hardly a wonder that our outstanding reputation for intricate workmanship and attention to detail has reached customers based across the world.

We’re still delivering high-quality handcrafted lanterns to our customers using years of expertise and the quality offered by modern technology. With more resources and business expertise from our legal entity American Mantle Company , we plan to tap into the B2C segment – making affordable fixtures available to all around the world!

Handcrafted

Handmade since decades to ensure the highest quality.