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A fine quality Victorian twelve light cut glass and silvered mounted chandelier the flat diamond cut baluster stem surmounting by six thumb cut Sheppard crooks terminating with trumpet shaped top piece, the flat diamond cut turnover drop hung receiver bowl surmounted a lapidary cut finial, the thumb cut hollow pipe arms are arranged on two levels, terminating with drop hung drip pans, the chandelier all hung with flat back spangles round and pear shaped finial drops, the draping pan with chains of tent drops unique to Osler.

Period: 1850-1899

Literature: For similar examples of F&C OSLER Chandeliers see Chapter fourteen The English Glass Chandelier by Martin Mortimer John P Smith Osler's crystal for Royalty and Rajahs Mallet at Bourdon House Ltd 1991

Year: 1860

Country: England

Dimensions

Height: 147.5 cm (58"), Width: 91.5 cm (36")

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Stock number

FA032

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