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Swedish Art Deco Brass and Wood 6-arm chandelier.
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Swedish Art Deco 6-arm chandelier with details in ivory colored lacquer emanating from a hexagonal center body. Each finely detail arm meanders outwards to a candelabra socket. The c...
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Vintage 1930s Scandinavian Art Deco Chandeliers and Pendants

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Swedish Art Deco Chandelier with sea motif, mermaid and 3 ships
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A charming Swedish Art Deco chandelier with an etched glass shade detailed with ocean waves. Three gilt metal ships sail around a Mermaid figure which is finished with gold and palla...
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Swedish Art Deco 5-arm polished brass chandelier
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A Swedish Art Deco brass chandelier circa 1930. The fixture features 5 inverted arch arms which support funnel shaped bobeches which are mounted on brass balls. The arms radiate from...
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Vintage 1930s Swedish Art Deco Chandeliers and Pendants

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SWEDISH ART DECO CHANDELIER WITH Gold leaf finial
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An elegant Swedish Art Deco chandelier with an acid etched and textured glass shade with a dramatic gold leafed finial in the Neo classical style. A newly papered ring shades sits at...
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Vintage 1930s Swedish Art Deco Chandeliers and Pendants

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Swedish Art Deco chandelier with polished wood globe and 4 arms
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Swedish Art Deco "Orrery" Chandelier with a solid elmwood globe dissected by circular glass disks. Four brass arms orbit the globe each with a brass bobeche and conical bulb socket h...
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Swedish Art Deco Brass 5-arm Chandelier with patinated details
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A Swedish Art Deco 5-arm chandelier in polished brass. This piece is finely detailed with raise surface elements which are lightly patinated. The chandelier bridges modernism with cl...
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