1920's Cast Iron 5-Light Chandelier – Ornate Openwork Design (AS IS)
1920's Cast Iron 5-Light Chandelier – Ornate Openwork Design (AS IS)
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Description :
This stunning cast iron chandelier from the 1920s features intricate openwork scroll detailing and five arm-mounted sockets arranged in a radial configuration. The original canopy, chain, and wiring are intact but aged and should be replaced for safe installation. The chandelier retains its original patina, with some light rust and surface wear consistent with nearly a century of use. This piece is ideal for restoration and perfect for historic homes, restoration projects, or vintage-inspired interiors seeking a bold, authentic fixture.
Era:
Circa 1920s
Style:
Gothic Revival / Early American Electric
Technique:
Sand-cast iron with pierced and formed scrollwork, hand-finished
Tools Used:
Sand molds, grinder, rotary finishing tool, twisted cloth wire
History:
These fixtures were commonly installed in upscale residential foyers or dining rooms during the early electrification period in the U.S.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown – design is consistent with early 20th-century lighting producers such as Lincoln Lighting or Moe-Bridges
Measurements:
Approximately 20" W × 22" T (including chain)
Suggested Weight:
12–15 lbs
Item Number : P13346
Category : Light Fixture
Brand : Unknown
Attributes
Material : MetalStyle : Gothic Revival / Early American Electric
Measurements
Width : 20" WHeight : 22" (Including Chain)
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