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Lighting SOLDChandeliers and Ceiling FixturesThis period Art Deco slipshade fixture has five upturned glass shades, and one downfacing glass center piece. Inside the decorative centerpost is a thick tube of marbled amber bakelite. The amber bakelite is repeated in the decorative finial at the bottom of the fixture. The fixture has a switch which allows you to have all globes lit, or just the bottom center glass panel lit for a night light. This Art Deco slip shade fixture is branded Electrolier. An impressive crystal chandelier with almost 2800 individual prisms (cut lead crystal). It has a drop of 42" when installed and width of about 30". There are 16 individual lights in the fixture; 6 outside candles, 10 interior lights (6 in the center, 3 at the top and one at the bottom). A mission fixture made of brass with four slag glass shades in a caramel color. A hall fixture dating from 1905 to 1910, with bent milkglass panels encased in filigree overlay. This large and unusual lampshade takes the form of a flowerbasket. It dates from the 1920's and measures 10" across x 9" high. Here is an unusual mid-century modern ceiling fixture consisting of three hanging, illuminated, pendant lamp shades which provide a total drop of 30". The lamp shades are made of frosted white glass with a black metal overlay. There are colored lucite "jewels" set into the metal overlay. These mid-century fixtures feature flower shaped globes (lotus or tulip like), consisting of caramel slag glass petals which are movable on brass posts. The petals are attached at the tops to an aluminum frame. This pretty Italian ceramic and brass chandelier has intense blue floral accents. An Art Deco chandelier with five arms, each with an upturned custard glass lampshade. The strapping on the ceiling canopy and the candle supports of this wrought iron chandelier pay homage to the Arts and Crafts era. Original red paint finish appears on some of the iron elements. There are also 6 little flowers at some of the connection points of the centre post. This mid-century modern (1960's era), Danish made, ceiling fixture adapts beautifully for compact fluorescent globes (shown in the fixture here), which provide a cool, bright white light. The support for the fixture, and the shade supports are teak wood. The lamp shades are frosted white glass. Here is a five arm, solid brass, vintage chandelier complete with crystals, made in Spain. This type of ceiling fixture is one of our best sellers. Sconces and Wall FixturesOne of a pair of sconces dating from the early Art Deco era of the 20th century and made by the Moe Bridges Company of Wisconsin, USA. They have their original painted surfaces. Other LightingA rare, Art Deco torchiere floor lamp with its original glass upturned shade still in place. |