Bead Chain Ceiling Shade & Fixture - Yellow Grapes
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Directory: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Glass Shades: Pre 1940: Item # 933430
Directory: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Glass Shades: Pre 1940: Item # 933430
Please refer to our stock # LG38 when inquiring.
$145.00
$145.00 includes shade & choice of mounting fixture
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes. This vintage 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a grape design done in crystal against a honey yellow background. Price includes both the shade and the mounting hardware in your choice of brushed & lacquered brass or brushed steel. (The steel can be left natural or painted to match your decor.) The bead chains are 6" long so the entire fixture has an adjustable drop from 10 to 16 inches. Make sure to specify which mounting hardware you'd like. Please note: while the glass shade dates to the 1920's - 40's, the mounting hardware is new.
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes. This vintage 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a grape design done in crystal against a honey yellow background. Price includes both the shade and the mounting hardware in your choice of brushed & lacquered brass or brushed steel. (The steel can be left natural or painted to match your decor.) The bead chains are 6" long so the entire fixture has an adjustable drop from 10 to 16 inches. Make sure to specify which mounting hardware you'd like. Please note: while the glass shade dates to the 1920's - 40's, the mounting hardware is new.