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PAIR Vintage Antique White Milk Glass Shade Hanging Pendant Light Fixtures WIRED
$ 314.16
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Description
Be sure to "watch" this listing - as I often send offers and/or lower prices.This listing is for two antique white milk glass
and porcelain pendant lights with ribbed
pattern shades circa 1900s - 1910s.
100% READY TO INSTALL!
(PLEASE CLICK ON PHOTOS TO VIEW SUPERSIZE IMAGES!)
Excellent "all-around" pendants,
would be perfect over a kitchen island.
These fixtures have been
rewired
and fitted
with new ceiling canopies and cable height-adjusters.
The original porcelain sockets are in good working order.
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They take any
standard bulbs of
up to 75 watts.
If more brightness is required, use LED bulbs.
Approximate Dimensions;
-TOTAL drop from ceiling is VARIABLE
between about 9" and 38" max.
-Globe diameter - about 6"
-Canopy diameter at ceiling - about 4-3/4"
I wired these lamps to a dimmer for the photo shoot
to show how varying wattage affects appearance.
The light bulbs are not included in this purchase.
All necessary mounting hardware is included.
Photos are the main description, please view all!
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I pay for insurance on all shipments.
Light fixture may be partially disassembled
for safe shipping.
Due to recent delays in USPS shipping,
this item may be shipped via UPS
(regardless of chosen shipping service).
I pay for insurance on all shipments.
All measurements are approximate.
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selection of vintage and antique lighting.
All vintage, antique, restored, and previously used
electric lamps and fixtures should be inspected
and installed
by a licensed electrician.
I do not accept returns, as it takes quite a lot of
time to restore these lamps, and they often get
damaged during amateur installation. (DROPPED)