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Status:This item has been sold Sold by:Lancaster Antiques
Circa 1910 -1930 a four tier crystal drop chandelier attached to an original brass pole.
It measures approximately 33cm in length, and 62cm including the brass pole, and is approximately 32cm in width.
The glass drops are excellent quality crystal and make a lovely sound when moved. They are original and complete, and form a tiered ''bag'' shape around the lightbulb.
The light takes a single standard lightbulb and was rewired by the previous owner and must have an up to date PAT test before installation to comply with UK regulations.
There is a hook at the top of the pole to attach it to a ceiling and a good electrician could adjust the length of it, or remove it completely if necessary.
Postage and packing within the UK mainland only is included in the price and for remote areas or abroad, please contact us for a delivery quote.
Internal Reference: 975
Antique Number: SA212361
Dateline of this antique is 1910
Height is 62cm (24.4inches) Width is 33cm (13.0inches) Depth is 33cm (13.0inches)
Antique #SA212361, shown on this page, originates from 1910. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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