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Lamps1966 of 8782Mid century modern Germany pottery lampsLoetz Phänomen Genre 7211 lamp shade, ca. 1910
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    Posted 6 years ago

    mowgli191
    (171 items)

    I do not no much about this chandelier. It looks like before electrity. There is no markings on it so, i would like to find more information on this chandelier.
    Thanks!

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    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 5 years ago
      The screw-on caps on each arm of the chandelier are the ports for adding fuel such as lamp oil or maybe kerosene back in the days before electric lights.
      Someone has done a rough job of “converting” it to electricity. One of the arms even has an adapter screwed in where a light bulb would be so they can plug something else in!
      What someone did to this fixture is a total mess!
      Now that it is in your hands, remove all the electrical bits someone added, if you still have it...it needs some TLC.

      It was probably a lovely fixture before those modifications. It probably is brass under that paint.
      It would be an easy project to return it to its original state....I would tackle that project in a flash. I hope someone sees it’s value as an oil-burning chandelier!

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