This is a double light fixture. The electric component was located in the ceiling in the middle of two hooks. The lights are attached to gold/brass chains which rested on the two hooks. The lights themselves are a white glass (not see-through) and I would consider them textured. There is a gold pattern on the globes--maybe a berry type. It was in perfect shape until my husband dropped a tool on one of the globes after removing it. It now has a one inch hole in it (but we kept the glass that came out; very clean cut and may be repairable). We are wondering if it's worth saving or if we should just toss it, as we replaced it.
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Re: Double Antique Light Fixture
It's a quite modern fixture with very little repalcement value value now it's damaged . At a yard sale comparable pieces often sell for less than $20.00.