- 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN ROCOCO FOUR LIGHT
GASOLIER19th century American Rococo patinated and gilt metal four light gasolier with baluster standard with four maidens under palm trees, scrolled arms each bearing an...
[more like this] - 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN GASOLIER, ATTRIBUTED
TO CORNELIUS...19th century American gasolier attributed to Cornelius & Baker, Philadelphia, now electrified. The bronze, five-arm chandelier is adorned with the three allegorical...
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GASOLIER American or European, second half 19th century. Victorian era gothic revival brass gasolier or gas chandelier, now converted for electricity, having a twisted...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO BRONZE THREE-LIGHT GASOLIERAmerican
Rococo Bronze Three-Light Gasolier , c. 1855, mounted with cherubs and masks, h. 46 in., dia. 33 in .;...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO BRONZE TWO-LIGHT GASOLIERAmerican
Rococo Bronze Two-Light Gasolier , 19th c., vasifom standard mounted with portrait busts, scroll arms, electrified, h. 58 in., w. 34 in., d. 8 in Provenance: Briggs Martin...
[more like this] - ROCOCO GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE GASOLIERFine
American Rococo Gilt and Patinated Bronze Six-Light Gasolier , c. 1855, attr. to Cornelius and Baker, Philadelphia, top collar with female portrait busts, standard with allegorical...
[more like this] - PAIR OF AMERICAN CUT GLASS GASOLIERSFine
Pair of American Cut Glass Gasoliers , 19th c., vasiform standard, mounted with urns and floral elements, ropetwist arms, silvered brass hardware, diamond and fan-cut shades,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF AMERICAN BRASS FOUR-LIGHT GASOLIERSPair
of American Brass Four-Light Gasoliers , 19th c., vasiform standards, scroll arms, etched shades, electrified, h. 35 in., dia. 25 in...
[more like this] - AMERICAN AESTHETIC BRASS GASOLIERAmerican
Aesthetic Brass Six-Light Gasolier, late 19th c., ribbed scroll and foliate design, foliate cut shades, electrified, h. 39 in., dia. 30 in...
[more like this] - AMERICAN GILT BRONZE FIGURAL GASOLIERAmerican
Rococo Gilt Bronze Six-Light Figural Gasolier , mid-19th c., Cornelius & Baker, twist standard, palm frond and floral decoration, mounted with cherubs and doves, electrified,...
[more like this] - GILT BRASS AND PATINATED METAL FIGURAL
GASOLIERSFine Pair of American Gilt Brass and Patinated Metal Figural Three-Light Gasoliers, mid-19th c., attributed to Cornelius & Baker, Philadelphia, anthemion canopy,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN GILT-BRASS FOUR-LIGHT GASOLIERAmerican
Rococo Gilt-Brass Four-Light Gasolier , 19th c., marked on gas cocks "Cornelius & Baker/Philadelphia", foliate corona, spiral rod encircled by vining leaves, lower dish cast...
[more like this] - AMERICAN GILT-BRASS SIX-LIGHT GASOLIERAmerican
Rococo Gilt-Brass Six-Light Gasolier , 19th c., marked on gas cocks "Cornelius & Baker/Philadelphia", foliate corona, spiral rod encircled by vining leaves, lower dish cast...
[more like this] - AMERICAN CUT CRYSTAL FOUR-LIGHT GASOLIERAmerican
Cut Crystal Four-Light Gasolier , vasiform standard, , h. 61 in., dia. 32 in...
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GILT-BRASS SIX-LIGHT GASOLIERSFine Pair of American Cut-Crystal and Gilt-Brass Six-Light Gasoliers, 19th c., graduated tiers of prisms encircling the central post, chip-cut,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS BRONZE GASOLIER
American Arts & Crafts bronze gasolier, with pierced globe-shaped lighting element suspended from linked chains and ginko-form brackets, the interior with cut glass hurricane...
[more like this] - AMERICAN VICTORIAN BRASS LARGE LAMP
HEIGHT: 26 IN. (66 CM.), converted from a gasolier, the base with four ribbed everted feet below the ribbed band at base, the flaring body with upswept handles to shoulder...
[more like this] - AMERICAN VICTORIAN GILT, PATINATED METAL
GASOLIERAmerican Victorian Gilt and Patinated Metal Four-Arm Gasolier, foliate canopy, rope-form supports, central Cupid figure, h. 34 in., dia. 25 in. Provenance: The Schoenberger...
[more like this] - AMERICAN BRASS SIX-LIGHT GASOLIERAmerican
Brass Six-Light Gasolier, 19th c., scroll arms, central oil font, electrified, h. 41 in., dia. 31 in....
[more like this] - A Fine American Rococo Gilt Bronze Six-Light
Gasolier c. 1855-1857 attributed tot Starr Fellows & Co. decorated with masks scrolls acanthus and lattice work with period shades height 42 in. diameter 30 in....
[more like this] - An American Gilt and Patinated Bronze
Six-Light Gasolier c. 1870 probably Philadelphia vasiform standard mounted with seated cherubs issuing scrolled foliate supports height 32 in. diameter 31 in....
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Gilt-Lacquered
Brass Three-Arm Gasolier, third quarter 19th century, ornamented throughout in floral decor, the twist-reeded stem capped by its period floral canopy, the bowl with applied...
[more like this] - American Antique-Gilded Brass Six-Light
Gasolier, fourth quarter 19th century, in the neoclassical taste, now electrified, each downswept candlearm fitted with a pebble-etched glass shade of bowl form, h. 28",...
[more like this] - An American Rococo-Style Gilt and Patinated
Bronze Five-Light Gasolier late 19th c. ropetwist central shaft with seated putto issuing scrolling and floral supports cornucopia pendant height 40 in. diameter 34 in....
[more like this] - American Bronze-Patinated and Gilt-Lacquered
Brass Five-Light Gasolier, third quarter 19th century, in the rococo taste, now electrified, fitted with cut and frosted glass shades of bowl form, the arms featuring dragon...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Gilt-Lacquered
and Polished Brass Three-Arm Gasolier, third quarter 19th century, retains elements of its period gilt lacquering, the canopy with cabochon-centered cartouches, the bowl...
[more like this] - American Cast-Iron Six-Light Gasolier
and Two Lamp Brackets, fourth quarter 19th century, in the Aesthetic taste, the gasolier now electrified and fitted with six later, white-stenciled glass chimneys of bottle...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Gilt-Lacquered
Brass Four-Arm Gasolier, third quarter 19th century, of harp form, adorned throughout in vintage decor with twining vines and clusters of grapes and leaves, each arm supporting...
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