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Art Deco Slip Shade Chandelier (ANT-1299)
Price:$1,250.00
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Art Deco Slip Shade Chandelier (ANT-1299)

ANT-1299  Art Deco Slip Shade Chandelier

This wonderful and un-common red bronze “finished” chandelier has a very striking presentation. It is lovely and very 30’s. This five-light chandelier has been re-wired with new sockets...each capable of a 100 watt standard bulb. 

It was made during the 1930’s and it has all matching shades that are amber with clearish floral panels. The shades are in excellent condition without chips or cracks ...only minor roughness where they go in and out of the fitter...but not seen when mounted and very minor in any case. And…they all match.

Many Art Deco lighting dealers are charging $250 to $300 EACH for these shades. If you wish to consider value, just do the multiple of five...compare to our price for the entire re-wired chandelier and find true reasonability.

Measurements:  23” in overall height with a diameter of 14 1/2” from shade tip to shade tip.

This chandelier has been completely re-wired in our UL shop with new sockets and all new wire. It is completely tested and ready to hang...just add bulbs. We chose normal, medium base sockets so both incandescent or LED bulbs can be chosen.  

We will also include a new mounting kit to make sure that you can hang this lovely accent as soon as it is received.

Price: The complete chandelier as shown is $1,250.00 plus careful packing and shipping.