Brass & Crystal Chandelier
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Hi all,
I got this brass and crystal chandelier from my great aunt so, I have no clue where it comes from. I checked for a mark or anything that will say who made it but found none.
It is a brass and crystal chandelier with 10 large teardrop crystals, 11 middle sized tearsdrop crystals (1 is missing and 2 have slight damage), it has 18 icicle crystals and 18 round crystals.
It has 4 brass leaves on top tier (where 4 large crystals hang from), then it has 6 arms with small flowers in the middle from top tier to middle tier where 6 middle sized teardrop crystals hang (although 1 is missing and 2 have slight damage), then comes middle tier where 18 round crystals are inlain in the brass that forms a circle from which the 18 icicle crystals hang in a circle.
In the middle of the round crystal circle is where the 4 bulbs are.
From the brass circle, there are 6 arms also with small flowers in them that go down to final tier. On the edge of the 6 arms is where the 6 middle sized teardrop crystals hang and in the middle of the arm is where the remaining 6 large teardrop crystals hang.
Any information regarding this chandelier will be greatly appreciated. I do not have room in my house to keep it or hang it from and would like to sell it to someone who can appreciate its beauty.
Regards and thanks a lot.
Fair
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