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Period: 1910s
French Crystal Bronze Chandelier ca. 1910
Located in Long Island City, NY
This gorgeous chandelier is from circa 1910 with 24 candle bulbs an a multitude of gemini cut crystal. Believed to be French in origin, and will be stunning in any space. Has been re...
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Bronze
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