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A Cut Glass Three-Branch Chandelier, early 20th century, with ribbon fluted hollow baluster stem with upper umbrella knop hung with lancet drops and octagonal beads, over three S swept branches with bracketed "drip" pans linked by swags of beads via three glass scroll supports, 67cm high (losses, a/f)
A cut glass seven branch chandelier, the top plate with a serrated edge above a vase shape stem and a central pan, the ribbed shaft to a hobnail cut bowl issuing seven spiral scroll branches and petal edged drip pans, hung with faceted lustres throughout and with chrome plated mounts, fitted for electricity, 26in (66cm) h, 37in (94cm) w.
A cut glass and gilt brass six light chandelier, attributed to F. & C. Osler, the vase shape stem with three wirework scroll tiers hung with lustres and spheres, the base issuing scroll branches with leaf appliques, with bead edge drip pins hung with further lustres, florets and spheres, 34in (86cm) h, 22in (56cm) w.
A cut glass and gilt brass six light chandelier, attributed to F. & C. Osler, the vase shape stem with three wirework scroll tiers hung with lustres and spheres, the base issuing scroll branches with leaf appliques, with bead edge drip pins hung with further lustres, florets and spheres, 34in (86cm) h, 24.5in (62cm) w.
AN ENGLISH ART NOUVEAU EARLY ELECTRIC BRASS CHANDELIER BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY with whiplash struts and five lights hanging on wires from C scrolls, with a near contemporary set of Japanese pink shaded and straw opalescent frilled lampshads, 68cm h, c1915 Re-wired and in fine ready to hang condition
A Fine 17th Century Eighteen Branch Brass Chandelier. The trefoil hanging hoop above three graduated tiers of six S-scroll branches adjoining the graduated ball knopped stem. The candle sockets centring drip trays. Terminating with a large globe and pendant finial 44 ins (112 cms) in height. ]
AN IMPORTANT PAIR OF ENGLISH BRASS FOUR-BRANCH CHANDELIERS, each with a baluster shaft incorporating a flattened globular central section from which emanate four scrolling branches, with plain nozzles, circular drip pans and a stylised acorn finial to the shaft, probably circa 1760, 22¼” dia. (2).. Provenance: Acquired from Rupert Gentle in the 1960’s, or 1970’s. Private Collection, Dorset. Rupert Gentle and Rachel Field illustrate a small chandelier in “English Domestic Brass 1680-1810” (published London 1975), plate 121. The illustrated chandelier is almost certainly one of the pair offered here. According to Gentle and Field, the normal “S”-scroll of the four branches has been “kinked” to a rather more elaborate shape. They propose a date of circa 1760-65.

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