- Circa 1870
- Transfer etched slanted Gas Shades with foliate detail
- 5-tiers of Cut Glass Spear Prisms
- Rose Brass
- Eastlake details throughout
- 62" drop x 32 1/2" diameter
- Drop can be adjusted if desired.
This is a superb example of Eastlake Aesthetic design from the 1870s. This Gas Chandelier once graced a Large Dining room
in an Eastlake Victorian house. Best for a large room 300 to 400 square feet. The very unusual set of 12- 10 inch Spear Prisms
on the very bottom really stands out as an unusual design. These prisms were all hand cut on a copper wheel and upon close
inspection show the slight individual differences from handiwork.
The characteristic Eastlake Flat Castings and Ribbon Work on this fixture are truly rare and existed during a short time
period in the United States between 1860 and 1880. The Eastlake Aesthetic Transfer Etched Shades Top it off with Floral
Pattern Mixed with a geometric pattern reminiscent of the 1880 Aesthetic Movement. It has its original Rose Brass
patina so hard to find in good condition and not refinished.