This antique chandelier is a unique piece from the 1920s in a beautiful peachy pink color. The chandelier features opaline drops and beads which add a touch of elegance to any room. The Italian style and vintage originality make this chandelier a rare find, with three lights that provide ample lighting. The maker, Murano, is well-known for their exceptional craftsmanship. The size of this medium chandelier is perfect for both small and large spaces, and it would be a wonderful addition to any collection of architectural and garden antiques. The color and design of this chandelier make it a perfect statement piece that will add sophistication to any space.



 Housing 3 lights.   



Peachy pink opaline drops & clear beads,


complete, 


nice vintage condition consitent with use and age, 


vintage electricity OK works fine, 


ready to use in the USA and all around the world, 


takes 3x E14 small screw in bulbs, 


rust




Measure approximately:


17.7" (45cm) drop without chain, 26" (66cm) drop with the chain,


12.6" (32cm) diameter,









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