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Creator: Hancock & Co.
Regency Six-Light Gilt-Bronze Chandelier by Hancock & Co., circa 1830
By Hancock & Co.
Located in Brighton, West Sussex
A Regency six-light gilt-bronze chandelier by Hancock & Co. English, circa 1830. A Regency six-light gilt-bronze chandelier by Hancock & Co with a lotus leaf ceiling corona supporting a frosted and cut glass dish on six chains, the lotus cast branches with frosted glass tulip shades, with Colza...
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Early 19th Century French Régence Antique Hancock & Co. Lighting

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Bronze

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