Chandelier - Metal

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Victorian Period Gas Chandelier, later Electrified (ca. 1850–1900)

Large and impressive chandelier from the Victorian period, dating from approximately 1850–1900.
The chandelier was originally designed for gas lighting and was later converted to electricity, which was a common and historically correct practice at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.

The construction is made of solid brass / bronze, richly decorated with scrolling arms, acanthus leaves and floral motifs, characteristic of the Victorian historicist style.
The central structure features a vertical tubular column, typical for gas chandeliers, originally used for gas supply.

The chandelier is fitted with a large opaline glass dome, which diffused the light evenly and was commonly used in gas lighting to soften the brightness of the flame. The glass appears original and is in good condition.

The later electrification has been carried out using the existing structure, respecting the original design. The chandelier is currently electrified and functional.

Details:
• Period: Victorian period
• Date: circa 1850–1900
• Origin: Europe (likely England / France / Germany)
• Materials: Brass / bronze and opaline glass
• Lighting: Originally gas, later converted to electricity
• Condition: Good antique condition, showing age-related patina and wear consistent with its age

This chandelier is a fine example of 19th-century lighting, combining historical authenticity with later electrical adaptation, making it suitable for both collectors and interior use.

Victorian Period Gas Chandelier, later Electrified (ca. 1850–1900)

Large and impressive chandelier from the Victorian period, dating from approximately 1850–1900.
The chandelier was originally designed for gas lighting and was later converted to electricity, which was a common and historically correct practice at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.

The construction is made of solid brass / bronze, richly decorated with scrolling arms, acanthus leaves and floral motifs, characteristic of the Victorian historicist style.
The central structure features a vertical tubular column, typical for gas chandeliers, originally used for gas supply.

The chandelier is fitted with a large opaline glass dome, which diffused the light evenly and was commonly used in gas lighting to soften the brightness of the flame. The glass appears original and is in good condition.

The later electrification has been carried out using the existing structure, respecting the original design. The chandelier is currently electrified and functional.

Details:
• Period: Victorian period
• Date: circa 1850–1900
• Origin: Europe (likely England / France / Germany)
• Materials: Brass / bronze and opaline glass
• Lighting: Originally gas, later converted to electricity
• Condition: Good antique condition, showing age-related patina and wear consistent with its age

This chandelier is a fine example of 19th-century lighting, combining historical authenticity with later electrical adaptation, making it suitable for both collectors and interior use.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Style subtype
Louis XIV Style
Material
Metal
Country of Origin
Europe
Style
Antique
Condition
Fair condition - heavily used & with possibly minor parts missing
In Working Order
Yes
Height
90 cm
Width
44 cm
Depth
40 cm
Weight
20 kg
Estimated period
1850-1900
GermanyVerified
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Objects sold
83.33%
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