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Mission 4 Arm Pendant Chandelier Chain Shades (595-QC1-CH)
Price:$1,295.00
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Mission 4 Arm Pendant Chandelier Chain Shades (595-QC1-CH)

595-QC1-CH  Butterscotch Art Glass Mission 4 Arm Pendant Chandelier with Chain Pattern Shades

595-QC2-CH  Green Art Glass Mission 4 Arm Pendant Chandelier with Chain Pattern Shades

595-QC3-CH  White Art Glass Mission 4 Arm Pendant Chandelier with Chain Pattern Shades

595-QCX-CH  Solid brass fixture in an antique finish to work well with Mission, Arts & Crafts, and Bungalow style homes.

This chandelier comes with art glass shades.  Please click on the "Options" menu above to choose shade color.  Cast from high quality shades originally from the Reliance Company (Circa 1910).  Recommended 60 watts per shade to protect the art glass.

Measurements:

  • Height:  44" (can be shortened to as little as 22")
  • Spread:  25"
  • Canopy Size:  4 ½" x 4 ½"; 3" deep.

Wattage:

  • If using incandescent light bulbs, we recommend using no higher than 60 - 65 watts per shade to protect the art glass from excessive heat.  More light output can be achieved by using compact fluorescent or LED bulbs, as these do not emit as much heat.

For a longer drop (higher ceiling), use our Mission Extension Kit.  For angled ceilings, use our Mission Style Vaulted Ceiling Kit.

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These art glass shade holders are put together by hand; some slight imperfections may be noticed. This is how original Arts & Crafts fixtures were made.