Friday, September 25, 2009

Antique Gas, Electric & Harp Chandelier

    1342e
    $ 1360.00

    3-Light Electric Chandelier with Very Nice Castings

  • Circa 1905
  • Large cast arm backs
  • Iridescent Acid etched shades with viny design
  • 36" drop x 26" diameter

  • Drop can be adjusted if desired.




    868h
    $ 825.00

    Gas Harp with Ruffled Shade


  • Circa 1895
  • Ruffled Transfer etched Gas Shade with paisley design
  • 37" drop x 9 1/2" width

  • Drop can be adjusted if desired.



    Another name for a Gas Harp is a Hall Hoop.
    These Hoops make great hall fixtures as well
    as great fixtures for small spaces. Hall hoops
    were used over Wash Stands with pitchers and bowls
    before modern plumbing was installed. A gas pipe
    would be on the ceiling in the corner or against
    the wall in a bedroom and Hoops would be for over
    the wash stand.


    When people installed modern plumbing but were still
    lighting with gas there would be a hall hoop in the
    bathroom. This is a great light for small rooms as
    long as the ceiling is high. You usually need 24 inches
    of clearance to do a hall hoop. If you want the bottom
    to be about 6 foot nine from the floor then your ceiling
    needs to be 8 foot nine inches to do a Gas Harp.




    1592g
    $ 2210.00

    3-Light Gas Chandelier with Cut Glass Crystals


  • Circa 1895
  • Scroll cast arm backs
  • Cut glass crystals
  • Fiddlehead designed Gas keys
  • Transfer etched Gas Shades with Greek key & dental detail & foliate design
  • 45 1/2" drop x 26" diameter



  • Drop can be adjusted if desired.


    The Gas Chandelier Period began in the 1850's and
    followed the use of fluids (e.g. kerosene, oil)
    to power chandeliers. Gas was manufactured from coal. This was
    an improvement from a safety point of view because fluids would
    tend to flow and drip to cause fire hazards.
    A typical
    gas chandelier (e.g. 3 arm gas chandelier) would
    have 3 arms with bowl shades on the end of the arms
    housing a gas flame that would light the room .
    The wattage output from gas chandeliers was fairly
    low.
    Antique Gas fixtures can be placed in
    many of the rooms in your home and vary in size and detail.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Large Arts & Crafts Sconces & A Flush Inverted Dome

  • 1773s
    $ 1210.00

    Arts & Crafts Lantern Sconces ( have 4 )

  • Wrought Iron with Old Gold Leaf Patina
  • Frosted Cylinder Shades
  • Have 4
  • Price is for each Sconce
  • Overall : 11" width x 23 1/2" length x 8 3/4" from wall
  • Back plate : 17" length x 4 5/16" width
  • Shade Holders : 9 3/8" length x 3 1/4" diameter





  • 1904d
    $ 635.00

    Pair of Flush Inverted Domes


  • Circa 1930's
  • Great fixture for an 8' ceiling
  • Clear frosted beaded edge
  • Stylized flowers and swags
  • Price is for each
  • 8" drop x 17" diameter
  • Drop can be adjusted if desired.





  • Thursday, September 3, 2009

    Circa 1880, 4 - Light Eastlake Gas Chandelier








    1584g $ 2740.00



  • Circa 1880
  • Transfer etched & Pressed Gas Shades
  • Serpentine detailing
  • 43" drop x 30" diameter


  • Drop can be adjusted if desired.
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