1930's beaded glass chandelier. I die.
19th Century Russian brass, enamel, and crystal chandelier.
Antique French brass and blown glass chandelier. Age unknown (I suspect late 1800's/ early turn of the century).
Searching for the perfect antique chandelier for our dining room has been a lesson in torture. There are so so many dreamy chandeliers I've been finding (and very expensive at that, the lovely and amazing 30's hot air balloon one is listed online for...wait for it...$28,000!!). I've posted some beauties that I've found online.
!9th Century French bronze Empire style chandelier.
Antique chandelier, date unknown.
Antique bronze and crystal chandelier.
Until now, I've never really paid any attention to hanging lighting in antique stores, but now I'm constantly eyeballing the rafters in search of one to take home.
Antique French Regency chandelier.
Don't you love these?
Louis XIV Sun King enamel, bronze, and crystal chandelier at the Getty. I die. Again.
It really is true, it's all in the lighting!
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