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Click on any images below to see larger pictures or additional views!
Remember some are large files.
HAVE FUN!
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Just a wonderful 4 arm gaselier. Unfortunately we did not get it with the original enter glass but we think this works well! Click on image for an unusual but fantastic shade possibility. This could be gas burning!
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Chandelier
#104
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A version of this fixture is illustrated in our Volume One Antique Lighting of the 19th Century book and was made by McKenney and Company in Boston Massachusetts. Let's hear it for Bean town! This is in dire need of Restoration but will be exquisite when we get done with it.
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click on image for more details
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Chandelier
#105
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6 arm gaselier. This also could be working gas as no restoration or modification has been done to gaselier! |
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Click on image to see more!
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Chandelier
#106
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Click on the image and you will see a grouping of chandeliers all manufactured by Cornelius in the 1870's. These are simple gaseliers that have an understated elegance though in their unrestored state you need to squint a lot!
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Chandelier
grouping
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