Chandeliers!

Furniture, furnishings and other items of antique interest
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Re: Chandeliers!

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Gothichome wrote:Corcetiere, greatly find in those chandeliers. Don't know whether they would be gothic revival or arts and crafts. With the polychrome paint, most definitely from the twenties.


Thanks! I thought so too! I think it will make restoration a little easier on me because I think even the gold color was painted originally. So I will just clean off what I can and airbrush it as close to the original as I can



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Kashka-Kat wrote:Dang, those are nice! Just the right balance of elegant but not too "foofy" (is that a word.)
It's totally a word, and appropriate to boot.

Corsetière, I'm really glad the powers that be have given you some gifts to help ease through the headaches this year.


lol! Thank you!

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They look to be mid '20s and are probably cast aluminum or cast iron (a magnet would be a quick way to check). As for style, they seem to be a blend of Tudor and Mediterranean. I'd love to see what they looked like before they got the Krylon treatment. Most of the polychrome fixtures had a gold or bronze base coat with details painted afterward. You'll get these looking great again! You can't beat the price!

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Yeah I think they are aluminum. I have a great airbrush that I can use to get that subtle gold, rose, and green finish on them again. I'll post a photo when I'm done with them! :)

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when I wired my kitchen I put two lights up and cursed myself since because it is hard to find pairs like that. the ones I picked just to pass the wiring have those round flourescent tubes.. I hate buying more tubes, they cost quite a bit.. each has two round tubes.. they aren't antique looking at all either.

I want to rub up against Corsetiere to see if some of that luck rubs off ;-) Nice score! and the coat story wow ! keep shopping ! ;-)

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lol! Yeah, at least I have some good antiques juju!

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