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Louis XV Style 6-Light Bronze Chandelier, Circa: 1900

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Louis XV Style Chandelier, 6 Candles and 9 Electric Lights, France, Circa:1880
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Belle Epoque Louis XV Style 9-Light Gilt Iron & Crystal Chandelier, France
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This beautiful Belle Epoque chandelier started life as an all candle fixture in the 1870's in Paris. Around 1895 3 electrified crystal encrusted cups were added at the top during the...
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8-Light Beaded-Crystal Balloon Chandelier, Circa:1900, Italy
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This whimsical inverted balloon fixture is an excellent example of a Neoclassical cage chandelier. While the original of the design was French, the intricate crystal bead work as wel...
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Maison Jansen 8 Light Bronze & Crystal Chandelier, Paris, Circa:1935
By Maison Jansen
Located in Alexandria, VA
Maison Jansen represented the quintessence of taste from shortly after its founding in the late 19th Century to well into the post-WWII era. The firm’s creations were sought out by the highest-level designers throughout its existence, and their creations graced the homes of royalty, the rich and famous, and leading style-setters worldwide. Its craftsmen had an amazing ability to combine styles of the past with modern trends, which is evident in this chandelier. It harks back to the 18th Century look of Louis XVI, yet gave a very modern look to the grand salons in Paris and fabulous living rooms of New York in the 1930’s & 40’s. The hand-cast gilt-bronze frame and bobeches are lavishly adorned with original hand-cut French crystal beads, bead ropes, kites, almonds, and florets. The crown, bobeches, and bottom basket...
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6-Light Bronze Basket Chandelier With Porcelain Roses, France, Circa:1935
Located in Alexandria, VA
This Louis XVI style chandelier is a copy of the fixtures that often hung in boudoirs of ladies of fashion in mid-18th Century France. Today these chandeliers are perfect for anywher...
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Neo-Classic Style Crystal 9-Light Chandelier, Italy, Circa:1905
Located in Alexandria, VA
This unusual Empire shape fixture has a crisscross prism pattern and a crown that are uniquely the work of lighting shops in Florence in the early 20th century. The frame and candle ...
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