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Reclaimed Dutch Style 2 Tier Brass Chandelier

$ 1716.00 · 4.8 (268) · In stock

A large reclaimed antique brass chandelier with 10 arms.   Typical of the Dutch style has a turned shaft with leaf details and a ball base. The two tiers deliver 10 ornate serpentine arms with light fixtures and drip discs.  Suspended from a hooked ceiling rose, the chandelier would make for an impressive addition to a

A large reclaimed antique brass chandelier with 10 arms.  

Typical of the Dutch style has a turned shaft with leaf details and a ball base. The two tiers deliver 10 ornate serpentine arms with light fixtures and drip discs. 

Suspended from a hooked ceiling rose, the chandelier would make for an impressive addition to any interior project demanding a dramatic light feature.

Dimensions:
92cm diameter x 100cm drop (not including any chain or rose)
Dimensions are approximate.

Please note: although the lights are in working order due to their reclaimed nature we always advise that they are tested by a professional before installation.  

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