* Circa 1880's
* Brass body with design detail
* Slanted Transfer Etched Gas Shades
* Flat tubing East lake details
* 28" drop x 33" width
* Available: 1
* Drop can be adjusted if desired.
The Gas Chandelier Period began in the 1850's and followed the use of fluids (e.g. kerosene, oil) to power chandeliers. Gas was manufactured from coal. This was an improvement from a safety point of view because fluids would tend to flow and drip to cause fire hazards.
A typical gas chandelier (e.g. 3 arm gas chandelier) would have 3 arms with bowl shades on the end of the arms housing a gas flame that would light the room . The wattage output from gas chandeliers was fairly low.
Antique Lamps and Lighting Antique Chandeliers
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