Posted 1 year ago
econycgirl
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We inherited this chandelier lamp from my husband's grandmother. It was sitting in the attic of her garage for about 40 years and before that it hung in a house in Westchester County, New York circa the 1950's and 60's. The detailing looks like it was welded by hand and the glass has mostly purple hues mixed with blue and green.
We can't find any markings on the lamp and aren't sure that the globe is original to the piece. Any help on figuring out what this is would be appreciated! We've searched high and low online and can't find anything that looks quite the same.
We have seen some art nouveau slag glass shade chandeliers that are in some ways similar but that don't have the same detailing.
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