These two old nickel plated brass light fixtures have been
completely restored. The sconces is a
gas/electric light that has been converted to electric and accepts both a standard
base bulb on the bottom and a candelabra bulb on the top light. Finish on this light is original nickel
plating which is in excellent condition considering its age c1905. However, there is some loss of finish to the
canopy as shown in the photos. The
sconce measures 4”w x 17”h to tip of bulb x 8” projection. The canopy is 4 1/2” dia. x 3”h and the shade
is 4”w x 5 1/4”h with a 2 ¼” fitter. The
pendant has been replated in polished nickel. It measures 4 1/2”w and will drop
20” from the ceiling once installed. The
chain is 5” long, the canopy is 4 3/4” dia x 4”h and the shade is 4 1/2”w x 6”h
with a 2 ¼” fitter. Shade holder is stamped
Pat Dec 24, 12. Socket has been replaced
with a modern paddle switch socket. Wiring
will be updated with period correct cloth wiring, will be tested and ready to
install with a modern cross bar. It
accepts a standard base bulb. Now for
the shades! These opalescent art glass shades
with a pulled feather pattern are old, c1905 and are either Steuben or Quezal
glass, but are unmarked. Both are in mint
condition with no condition issues. They
are very similar, but not exactly the same.
I feel that they cannot go on the same light, but could certainly go on
separate fixtures and be installed in the same room. Price is for both lights. Just a lovely set that will enhance any space
they are privileged to be a part of. You’re
welcome!