This gorgeous arts and crafts chandelier survived the 2024 hurricane Helena flood waters that destroyed Asheville's River Arts District. Our retail shop was there and went under 16 feet of water, mud and debris. We lost most of our lighting, but this light hung from a ceiling chain attached to a steel rafter and survived. We rescued it, cleaned it, installed new wiring and sockets and we are pleased to offer it for sale here again. The light now has a modern history to go with its over 100 years of shining.
Body is we believe hamerred copper but could be brass. The chandelier has 4 lanterns with the original bent caramel slag glass. The glass is tight in each light.
Some dings here and there on the large, but these are hard to detect, and they could just be more of the hammered effect. Finish is consistent with age with some finish loss as show in the photos.
Comes with modern mounting hardware for ease of installation.
Specs:
33" drop
18.5" diameter from outside edge of lantern to outside edge of opposite lantern.
16" diameter main body
5" canopy
19" chain
4.75 wide at widest x 7" tall each lantern
8 pounds 11 ounces
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