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SET 4 Antique 1890s White Milk Glass Shade Pendant Light Ceiling Fixtures 2-PAIR
$ 606.67
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Description
This listing is for a SET OF 4 REWIRED(READY TO INSTALL)
EARLY ELECTRIC hanging
ceiling light fixtures
from the 1890's
with white milk glass shades.
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These pendants would look
phenomenal over
an island in either a modern or vintage kitchen.
These fixtures have been
rewired
with new cloth covered wire, and the
original
sockets have been fitted
with new
insulating shells.
The brass portions look to have been polished and
lacquered in the past (probably in the 60s or 70s).
The brass retains its worn patina
showing
some dings, tarnish, and wear through
the old applied lacquer finish.
The ceiling canopies have been replaced with new
porcelain to better fit modern ceiling electrical boxes.
These lights take any regular shaped
standard bulbs up to 60 watts.
(normal "light-bulb" shape - with a neck)
I will send along a set of four socket extenders in case
bulbs with too wide or short of a neck
are to be used.
If more brightness is required, use LED bulbs.
Approximate Dimensions;
-Total drop from ceiling can be varied
from about
8"
to about 33" with the cord provided.
- Shades measure about 6" across
- The shade top fitter flange size is 2-1/4"
- 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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(AFTER VIEWING PHOTOS & BEFORE PURCHASING!)
I pay for insurance on all shipments.
If you would like expedited shipping, please contact
me for costs prior to purchase.
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)